Pictures of the Beyond  Tunnel Club at Everton's Hill Dickenson Stadium
Fine dining, and a peak behind the two-way-mirrored curtain at Everton's new stadium(Image credit: Sam Dalling)

Most of us will never get the chance to experience a Premier League matchday from the perspective of a player or manager.

It will forever remain in our dreams. However, Evertons Beyond Tunnel club gets one just about as close as it is possible.

From the moment you enter the Hill Dickinson Stadium the divisions most recent addition, a red-brick church by the river you are treated like royalty.

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Everton's new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock features a state-of-the-art Premium Experience. The packages, available for the 2025/26 season, will offer prime pitch views and easy movement between seats and lounges, ensuring a top-tier, seamless, and luxurious matchday environment consistent with the club's Nothing but the best motto.

The people of Liverpool are always the friendliest football folk, whether it be fellow supporters en route to the match or stewards in the concourses, but this is another level.

They seem genuinely delighted you have arrived. Finally, you reach the lounge which opens 3 hours before the referees first whistle - and are greeted by yet more welcomes.

They may as well throw their arms around you!

From that moment on, nothing is too big an ask. Want anything from a well-stocked complimentary bar? No problem.

Can we have our puddings during the break? No problem, in fact, that is a good idea we dont want to rush you.

Are there any hot drinks we can take outside? Of course, what can we get you?

Within minutes of sitting, almost before conversation has properly got going in a room that has just the right amount of noise, food begins arriving.

The starters and mains have a meat, fish and veggie option available.

Sam Dalling is a freelance football writer who also features regularly in The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian.He first covered football during lockdown, having pestered many editors in order to get his live sport fix.In his spare time, Sam practices pensions law (yes, it is as rock and roll as it sounds).

A Newcastle United season ticket holder at weekends, Sam loves spending midweek date nights with his wife exploring the delights of the Northern Premier League West division.


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