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Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Fears for Everton's first game at Hill Dickinson stadium with popular event to take place on same day
There is also another major sporting event in the evening Toff to swallow Fears for Everton's first game at Hill Dickinson stadium with popular event to take place on same day EVERTON fans are fearing travel chaos for the club's first game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. The Toffees have been drawn against Brighton for their first home game of the 2025/26 season, which will be their first away from Goodison Park. 2 Fans are concerned about transport chaos for Everton's first home game of the season Credit: AFP 2 The Hill Dickinson Stadium will host Brighton on the same weekend as WWE and the International Beatles Week Credit: Getty That game is due to be played on the weekend of August 23 and 24. However, this means it is set to clash with another major event taking place in Liverpool that weekend. The event in question is International Beatles Week, which runs from August 20th to 26th. As many as 70 bands from more than 20 countries will be playing at the festival for fans from as many as 40 different nations. The famous Cavern Club alone is estimated to bring in around 10,000 visitors, while there will also be major concerts at The Pier Head, which is around a 30-minute walk to the stadium. August 23 also sees WWE hit Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena as part of its Road to Clash in Paris series. It is the first time the city will be hosting an event from the wrestling body since 2011, with the likes of Jey Uso, Seth Rollins and Charlotte Flair all billed to appear. Liverpool's Premier League title parade caused travel chaos in the city, including the temporary closure of Lime Street Station as it struggled to cope with fans getting home. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK Some reportedly waited for more than three hours at the station with no communication from staff. Speaking about the clash of events on social media, one user said: "Should be fun." 10,000 attend test event at Everton's new stadium A second said: "What could possibly go wrong." A third added: "Going to be bedlam if transport links aren't up to scratch." Another said: "That's going to be an absolute s*** show." On the same day as the parade, there were sickening scenes as a car ploughed into a section of the celebrating crowd, leaving 79 people injured. Everton's first game of the season is away to newly-promoted Leeds on a Monday evening kick-off.


The Sun
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Fears for Everton's first game at Hill Dickinson stadium with popular event to take place on same day
EVERTON fans are fearing travel chaos for the club's first game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. The Toffees have been drawn against Brighton for their first home game of the 2025/26 season, which will be their first away from Goodison Park. 2 2 That game is due to be played on the weekend of August 23 and 24. However, this means it is set to clash with another major event taking place in Liverpool that weekend. The event in question is International Beatles Week, which runs from August 20th to 26th. As many as 70 bands from more than 20 countries will be playing at the festival for fans from as many as 40 different nations. The famous Cavern Club alone is estimated to bring in around 10,000 visitors, while there will also be major concerts at The Pier Head, which is around a 30-minute walk to the stadium. August 23 also sees WWE hit Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena as part of its Road to Clash in Paris series. It is the first time the city will be hosting an event from the wrestling body since 2011, with the likes of Jey Uso, Seth Rollins and Charlotte Flair all billed to appear. Liverpool's Premier League title parade caused travel chaos in the city, including the temporary closure of Lime Street Station as it struggled to cope with fans getting home. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK Some reportedly waited for more than three hours at the station with no communication from staff. Speaking about the clash of events on social media, one user said: "Should be fun." 10,000 attend test event at Everton's new stadium A second said: "What could possibly go wrong." A third added: "Going to be bedlam if transport links aren't up to scratch." Another said: "That's going to be an absolute s*** show." On the same day as the parade, there were sickening scenes as a car ploughed into a section of the celebrating crowd, leaving 79 people injured.


The Irish Sun
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Fears for Everton's first game at Hill Dickinson stadium with popular event to take place on same day
EVERTON fans are fearing travel chaos for the club's first game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. The Advertisement 2 Fans are concerned about transport chaos for Everton's first home game of the season Credit: AFP 2 The Hill Dickinson Stadium will host Brighton on the same weekend as WWE and the International Beatles Week Credit: Getty That game is due to be played on the weekend of August 23 and 24. However, this means it is set to clash with another major event taking place in Liverpool that weekend. The event in question is International Beatles Week, which runs from August 20th to 26th. As many as 70 bands from more than 20 countries will be playing at the festival for fans from as many as 40 different nations. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL The famous Cavern Club alone is estimated to bring in around 10,000 visitors, while there will also be major concerts at The Pier Head, which is around a 30-minute walk to the stadium. August 23 also sees WWE hit Liverpool 's M&S Bank Arena as part of its Road to Clash in Paris series. It is the first time the city will be hosting an event from the wrestling body since 2011, with the likes of Jey Uso, Liverpool's Premier League title parade caused travel chaos in the city, including the temporary closure of Lime Street Station as it struggled to cope with fans getting home. Advertisement Most read in Football BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK Some reportedly waited for more than three hours at the station with no communication from staff. Speaking about the clash of events on social media, one user said: "Should be fun." 10,000 attend test event at Everton's new stadium A second said: "What could possibly go wrong." Advertisement A third added: "Going to be bedlam if transport links aren't up to scratch." Another said: "That's going to be an absolute s*** show." On the same day as the parade, there were sickening scenes as a car ploughed into a section of the celebrating crowd, leaving 79 people injured. Advertisement


BBC News
2 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Everton: Extra train capacity promised for new stadium curtain-raiser
There will be extra train capacity in place to cope with increased demand when Everton play their first home game of the season at their new stadium, the Liverpool City Region mayor has Blues face Brighton & Hove Albion on 23 August at the Hills Dickinson Stadium, the same weekend as the city hosts International Beatles Week with gigs planned for The Pier Head just a mile Rotheram has promised to double capacity on some Merseyrail services after facing criticism after a test event in March saw a high level of said he would "squeeze every single ounce out of the capacity in the network we've got". After the test event fans complained of some Merseyrail services being "awful", with reports of staff having to tell some passengers to get off before the trains could leave. There were also large crowds on the relatively small platform at Sandhills station, which some people said created a "dangerous situation"."There were problems with people hours before trying to get into town and we only had four carriage trains on," Mr Rotheram said."So there will be eight carriages from an earlier start."He also said he hoped to encourage more people to walk from the city centre or from other nearby Merseyrail stations, adding that over time he expected fans to develop their own routine."We need to use Bank Hall more, we need to use James St more and potentially even Moorfields more," he said."We are hoping that as people find their own pattern of behaviour, because that's what happens with football fans, that they will perhaps come into town find a pub that they want, and then people will take their own time and get there in plenty of time for the kick-off."He said a fan management zone near to the stadium will also help to cope with increased footfall in the area and would "help to ensure that people can arrive safely and leave in a safe manner". Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.