Everton cleared to build new £500m stadiumpublished at 18:54 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2021
The club says its plans for a 52,000-capacity stadium to replace Goodison Park can now proceed.
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The club says its plans for a 52,000-capacity stadium to replace Goodison Park can now proceed.
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