England fans on Merseyside will be able to watch the Three Lions' 2026 World Cup quarter-final against Norway from inside Hill Dickinson Stadium this weekend.
Everton are opening one of the stadium's premium spaces for a ‘special' watch party as Thomas Tuchel's men attempt to book their place in the semi-finals.
Hill Dickinson Stadium set to host special England vs Norway watch party
Everton have now confirmed that the Trinity Place Bar will host a live screening of England's World Cup quarter-final against Norway on Saturday.
Tickets are priced at £10 and include one free drink, with doors opening at 8pm ahead of the 10pm kick-off. The event is strictly for supporters aged 18 and over, with ID checks potentially required on entry.
The game will be shown on a big screen inside the Trinity Place Bar, with food available to purchase throughout the evening. Options will include pizza by the slice, a loaded salt and pepper chicken and chips basket and vegetarian alternatives, while drinks promotions will also be available.
It will be the fourth England screening held at Everton's new waterfront home during the tournament, with supporters previously gathering at the stadium during the Three Lions' run through the group stage and knockout victories over DR Congo and Mexico.
England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford will provide an additional point of interest for the home crowd as Tuchel's side face Norway for a place in the World Cup semi-finals.
The screening will also complete a packed day of international sport at the stadium.
Earlier on Saturday, the venue is due to host Fiji against England in rugby union's Nations Championship before attention switches back to football later in the evening.
FGG says: England watch party shows Hill Dickinson Stadium's growing versatility
Opening Hill Dickinson Stadium for another England screening gives supporters a different way to experience one of the biggest games of the World Cup, while the £10 ticket price and included drink make it a relatively accessible stadium event.
Hosting international rugby and then bringing football fans together for a World Cup quarter-final watch party on the same day also underlines the versatility Everton wanted from their new home.
With spaces limited and England now just three wins from lifting the trophy, Trinity Place Bar should provide a lively setting for Saturday night's showdown.