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Hill Dickinson Stadium to host England 2026 World Cup watch parties in stunning waterfront setting

Hill Dickinson Stadium to host England 2026 World Cup watch parties in stunning waterfront setting
An aerial view of Hill Dickinson Stadium - Photo via IMAGO / NurPhoto

Everton supporters who cannot make the trip to the United States for the 2026 World Cup will still have the chance to follow England's campaign in a unique setting.

The club has confirmed that its new Hill Dickinson Stadium will host a series of watch parties throughout the group stage, allowing fans to experience the tournament from one of football's newest waterfront venues.

Hill Dickinson Stadium to show 2026 World Cup matches

Everton have announced that all three of England's group-stage matches at the 2026 World Cup will be screened live at The Yard, Dock on 1, within the Hill Dickinson Stadium complex.

Supporters will be able to watch England's opening fixture against Croatia on June 17th, followed by matches against Ghana on June 23rd and Panama on June 27th.

The events will feature large-screen coverage, food and drink options, entertainment and a range of ticket packages, including general admission, reserved seating and VIP experiences.

Fans attending will also have access to food outlets across the site, while the popular House of Fizz area will be open throughout the watch parties.

Hill Dickinson Stadium
Hill Dickinson Stadium – Photo via IMAGO / Sportimage

Limited parking will be available for ticket holders, although the Merseyside club are encouraging visitors to use public transport where possible. Fans planning to drive can also check out our guide to parking near Hill Dickinson Stadium for the best options and prices.

The screenings form part of the club's wider ambition to establish the Hill Dickinson as a year-round destination rather than simply a matchday venue.

Since opening on Liverpool's waterfront, the stadium has already hosted a growing number of events beyond football, with the World Cup watch parties representing another step in that strategy.

Demand is expected to be strong, particularly if England make a positive start to the tournament.

FGG says: A great option for local supporters

Not every England fan can justify the cost of travelling to the United States for a World Cup.

Watching England games alongside hundreds of fellow supporters in a stadium setting should create an atmosphere far closer to a live match than simply watching at home or in a local pub.

For the Toffees, it is also another example of how modern stadiums are evolving.

Hill Dickinson was always designed to be more than a venue used every other weekend, and World Cup watch parties are exactly the kind of events that help bring the waterfront development to life throughout the year.

If you're based in Liverpool and planning to follow England this summer, there are certainly worse places to watch the World Cup than Everton's stunning home on the banks of the Mersey.

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Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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