Trinity Place Bar is to host a live screening of Everton’s final Premier League fixture of the season, away to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, 24 May.
Entry to fans is free (KO 4 pm), with supporters able to access the Hill Dickinson Stadium footprint via Gate C in the Regent Road wall from 11 am.
Parking will be available at neighbouring Nelson Dock, with access to the Budweiser Plaza through the Nelson Dock entrance. Trinity Place Bar is located in the East Stand, accessible via the entrance adjacent to the Official Everton Store.
The bar will remain open throughout, and there will be food to purchase.
Waterfront Venue Opens Stadium Footprint for Seasonal Premier League Finale
The choice of venue allows local supporters who are not travelling to North London to gather collectively on the Merseyside waterfront to witness the conclusion of the club’s league campaign.
By opening the stadium gates and surrounding plaza hours before kick-off, the event provides a dedicated space for the Everton fanbase to experience the match-day atmosphere.
The inclusion of adjacent parking facilities ensures the stadium footprint can accommodate a high volume of regional commuter traffic ahead of the afternoon fixture.
Supporter Facilities Primed for High Attendance at Waterfront Screenings
Organisers have structured the event setup to handle extensive public interest, ensuring that catering services and retail outlets remain fully accessible to match attendees.
Operating directly out of the East Stand, the venue serves as a focal point for community gathering during major away fixtures, directly linking stadium infrastructure with fan engagement initiatives.
All necessary entry point coordinates and facility operational windows have been synchronised to ensure streamlined public access from the morning onwards.
The Everton vs Spurs fixture has major significance as Tottenham Hotspur could dramatically face relegation from the Premier League if they lose and West Ham win against Leeds United.
As well as this, it is set to be an emotional day for Everton fans as legend Seamus Coleman may get his final ever outing for the club he has spent over 17 years at.













