Everton fans let off flares before the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Southampton, the last to be played at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP)
Everton fans let off flares before the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Southampton, the last to be played at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP)
Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye celebrates scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Southampton at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Sunday May 18, 2025. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP)
Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye, left, celebrates scoring with Abdoulaye Doucoure and Ashley Young, right, during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Southampton at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Sunday May 18, 2025. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP)
Everton fans make their way to the stadium before the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Southampton, the last to be played at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP)
Farewell, Goodison Park: Everton wins the last game at its home of 133 years
Everton bade an emotional farewell to Goodison Park, its home of 133 years, with a 2-0 win over Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday in front of dozens of the club鈥檚 greatest players and a tearful, scarf-waving crowd.
Everton fans let off flares before the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Southampton, the last to be played at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP)
Everton bade an emotional farewell to Goodison Park, its home of 133 years, with a 2-0 win over Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday in front of dozens of the club鈥檚 greatest players and a tearful, scarf-waving crowd.
Iliman Ndiaye will go down as Everton’s final scorer in its atmospheric, long-time ground, with the Senegal forward grabbing both goals in the first half and walking off with the match ball on an occasion that turned into a party for the team’s fans.
鈥淰ery special,鈥 Ndiaye said. 鈥淚 wanted to give them something today.鈥
Everton will move from one of English soccer鈥檚 classic stadiums to a 53,000-seat waterfront arena at nearby Bramley-Moore Dock for the start of next season. Goodison Park was going to be demolished but, after a feasibility study, will continue to operate instead in the women鈥檚 game as from next season.
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Plumes of blue smoke filled the air around the streets outside Goodison as fans gathered before kickoff. Inside, Wayne Rooney and Tim Cahill were among about 80 former Everton players invited to attend the game at the ground some refer to as the 鈥淕rand Old Lady.鈥
Some supporters were in tears and many swung their scarves above the heads as the club鈥檚 adopted pre-match anthem 鈥 the theme from Z-Cars, a British TV series from across the 1960s and 1970s 鈥 played around Goodison to greet the teams emerging from the tunnel to a sea of blue.
The party really got going in the 2,791st Everton game at Goodison when Ndiaye curled a left-foot shot into the bottom corner in the sixth minute. He rounded Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale in the second minute of first-half stoppage time for his second and what Everton said was the 5,372nd goal at the ground.
Veteran right back Seamus Coleman, the club captain, had led Everton out for the game but he picked up a thigh injury and was substituted off in the 18th minute to applause.
Fans hugged each other and choked back tears after the final whistle.
鈥淲e鈥檒l go down in history as the last team to win at Goodison,鈥 Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford said. “That鈥檚 what the manager asked of us today.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got a challenge ahead of us but let’s enjoy this moment.鈥
And Everton did, holding an 鈥淓nd of an Era鈥 show after the game featuring, among other things, video messages on the big screen from the likes of former manager Carlo Ancelotti and former player Mikel Arteta.
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