Everton Women's chief revenue officer Aaron Duckmanton is pleased with the line-up of summer events at Hill Dickinson Stadium, which will help fund transfers for the Toffees. The stadium will host various events, including England's Lionesses match against Ukraine on June 9. Duckmanton explained that the events are secondary to the football pitch, but they are crucial in programming the stadium for 365 days a year. The Lionesses' match is a significant event, and Duckmanton is excited to bring it to the stadium. He also mentioned that the stadium will host World Cup watch parties, which will be a great opportunity for fans to come together and watch the games. The events will help promote women's football and increase the stadium's revenue. Duckmanton is proud of the progress made so far and is looking forward to a successful summer. The stadium's ability to host various events will make it a world-class venue, and Duckmanton is confident that it will be a great asset for the club. With over 100 ex-Everton and England national players attending the Lionesses' match, it promises to be a special event. The stadium's staff is working hard to ensure that the events are a success, and Duckmanton is grateful for their efforts. The summer events will be a great way to engage with the community and promote the club's values.