Everton are set to move into Bramley-Moore Dock.
Alan Myers has shared an update on the camera system at Bramley-Moore Dock with Everton having a test event on Monday evening.
The Toffees played host to Wigan for an Under-18s game in what was the first-ever game to be played at the new stadium.
It is set to become the home of the Merseyside outfit from next season, with this campaign being the last one to be played at Goodison Park.
Bramley-Moore Dock to have a professional camera setup for the Premier League
The Wigan game on 17 February was streamed on YouTube and fans were not overly pleased with the cameras and overall viewing experience.
The Sky Sports news editor was asked by a number of fans if this is going to be the case next season as well.
However, Myers responded that it was not going to be like this as this was just a basic camera setup.
The priority for this game was to see how fans can be handled during matchdays.
Via X, Myers wrote: “For those asking, this is a basic camera setup, nothing like what will be used in the PL.”
Everton fans have every right to be excited about the new stadium
The Toffees fanbase is buzzing with excitement about the new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, as evidenced by their awe at stunning drone footage and the anticipation surrounding the pilot event against Wigan Athletic’s Under-18s, which drew 10,000 fans.
This first test event marked a historic moment, showcasing the state-of-the-art 52,888-capacity venue that promises to elevate the club’s future.
Fans, initially torn about leaving Goodison Park after 133 years, are now embracing the move, captivated by the modern design, blue-lit stands and the waterfront location.
The new stadium offers compelling reasons for optimism as it will generate unprecedented matchday revenue, host Euro 2028 matches and integrate community features like shops and housing.
Despite concerns about travel links, the return of David Moyes, the Friedkin Group’s takeover and recent improved results under his leadership fuel hope.
This new era, blending nostalgia with ambition, positions Everton to reclaim their historic stature, giving fans every reason to be excited about the journey ahead.