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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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The Everton team took an exciting stay from Goodison Park, its 133-year-old stadium, with a 2-0 victory against Southampton training in Premier League, Sunday, in front of ten of the biggest players in the club and a lot of crying, reports AP.

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This Sunday, Everton won against Southampton for their last game in their legendary compound, Goodison Park.

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Football365 broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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