Everton’s new home, the Hill Dickinson Stadium, has been named the best football stadium in England by fan reviews, according to our new rankings at FootballGroundGuide.
The study analysed ratings left by supporters on Google Reviews, comparing some of the most famous grounds across the country.
Despite only recently opening, Everton’s state-of-the-art venue came out on top with an impressive 4.72 out of 5 rating, beating iconic stadiums like Anfield and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The result highlights how quickly the club’s new waterfront stadium has made a positive impression on fans visiting Merseyside.
Hill Dickinson Stadium ranked best football stadium in England by fans

According to our ranking of England’s top stadiums based on Google reviews, the Toffees' new home leads the way thanks to its modern design and strong matchday atmosphere.
Located on Liverpool’s historic Bramley-Moore Dock site, the Hill Dickinson Stadium combines modern facilities with the traditional feel many supporters value. Steep stands bring fans closer to the pitch, while the layout helps generate a vibrant atmosphere during matches.
Visitors have also praised the stadium’s excellent sightlines, accessibility and overall fan experience, helping it secure the highest average rating among major English football venues.
With a 4.72 score, it edges ahead of some of the Premier League’s most famous stadiums, proving particularly popular among early visitors.
Everton’s new home is already beating famous Premier League venues

While legendary grounds such as Anfield (4.69) and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (4.69) remain hugely popular with supporters, the Hill Dickinson has clearly quickly established itself as one of the best matchday experiences in the country.
That is particularly notable given the history and global reputation of rival venues, many of which have hosted major European nights, cup finals and international matches.
The early fan feedback suggests Everton’s move to Bramley-Moore Dock could mark the beginning of a new era for the club, with the stadium already winning praise from both home and visiting supporters.
For Everton fans, neutrals and groundhoppers alike, it seems that England’s newest stadium may already be its best-reviewed.