An Everton Supporters Group has revealed plans for a first display at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The 1878s shared on X the plans for the opening display in the Toffees' new home on Bramley-Moore Dock following their arrival at the beginning of the 2025-26 season.
First Hill Dickinson Stadium display on show for Arsenal tie
The 1878s confirmed that the Hill Dickinson Stadium will see its first supporter display on 20 December 2025, when Premier League leaders Arsenal visit Merseyside.
It was revealed that the process was made possible by a variety of donations, including supporters and a contribution from Everton themselves.
The Premier League meeting is set to kick off at 8pm in the Toffees' final outing before Christmas, with the 1878s seeking assistance in the stadium's upper and lower South Stand tiers, saying: “We will be looking for volunteers to help in the Upper and Lower South stand on the night.”
“Full details/instructions will be given at a later date but for now please DM us and let us know if you are available to help. Lets make it feel like home.”
Arsenal's visit will be Everton's eighth outing at their new home in the English top flight, having played six thus far and earned 11 points courtesy of three victories alongside a solitary defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.
The 1878s' history of Everton displays
The plans for December are not the first involving The 1878s and supporter displays, with the group previously leading many Goodison Park displays, often seeing banners delayed before kick-off.
Initiatives led by the group at Everton's previous home include recreations of the ‘Everton are Magic' and Littlewoods Clock banners, as well as notably the ‘We Built This City' banner displayed before a meeting with rivals Liverpool in February 2025 – the final Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park.

FGG Says: Another great step in the development of the Hill Dickinson Stadium's impressive early atmosphere
Unlike several other modern arenas, the Hill Dickinson Stadium has quickly become a popular and atmospheric new home for the Toffees, with supporters largely pleased by the move other than brief concerns around ticketing issues and transport access.
The ground on Bramley-Moore Dock is a particularly impressive spectacle, with its steep stands somewhat unique against other new developments in England, and the proposed display in the 16,000-capacity South Stand should only boost this image further.
The 1878s have shown their ability to conduct captivating fan displays and will pull out all the stops to make the first one in their new surroundings a memorable one, particularly with donations coming from supporters and the club.