Farewell, Goodison Park: Everton Wins the Last Game at Its Home of 133 Years
- On Sunday, May 18, 2025, Everton will host Southampton in what will be their last match at Goodison Park, the club’s historic home for 133 years.
- The farewell coincides with the club’s scheduled relocation next season to a larger stadium with a capacity of 53,000 at Bramley-Moore Dock, aimed at securing an improved future.
- Goodison Park, known as the 'Grand Old Lady,' has hosted 2,789 Everton matches and witnessed great players, managers, and historic moments over its long history.
- Manager David Moyes described the occasion as 'a sad and emotional day' while emphasizing the need to keep players focused on beating relegated Southampton.
- Following the final game, Everton will hold a commemorative ceremony, and the club's women's team will play at Goodison Park starting next season.
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‘It’s more than a football club’ – Vinnie cherishes one last look at Everton’s home of 133 years
It looked for all the world that Vinnie Donaghy would agonisingly miss out on an emotional final farewell to Goodison Park, home of his beloved Everton, yesterday as the Toffees played their last game at the iconic stadium before moving to a new ground on Merseyside.
David Moyes makes sad admission about Seamus Coleman as Everton win last match at Goodison Park
David Moyes has admitted that Seamus Coleman was 'really disappointed' to come off during Everton's 2-0 win over Southampton at Goodison Park on Sunday.The Toffees won their final match courtesy of a brilliant brace from Iliman Ndiaye, with the 25-year-old reaching double figures for the season.It was an emotional day at Goodison, with everybody associated with Everton making it an afternoon to remember.Coleman has been a huge asset to the club …
Everton Bids a Dignified Farewell After 133 Years at Iconic Home Ground
After 133 years, Everton's men's team said goodbye to their home ground Goodison Park in style on Sunday. In match number 2789 at the stadium, the nine-time English champion beat long-relegated Liverpool...
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