Everton wins last game at its home of 133 years
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As Everton prepare to say farewell to Goodison, here are the details you need, plus a look at some of the key facts, stats, history and what the future holds for the famous stadium.
Everton supporters have marked the end of an era at Goodison Park today. The men's first team played their final match at the place they have called home of 133 years. The Blues played already relegated Southampton at midday on what was an emotional day for fans, they won 2-0
Goodison Park has been the home of Everton FC since 1892, hosting more top-flight football than any other stadium in the country.
The firm announced over the weekend that it had signed a long-term agreement that will see the 52,888-capacity venue at Bramley-Dock called the Hill Dickinson Stadium, in what is being described as one of the largest stadium naming right deals in Europe.
From Hollywood actors to world-class singers, you may not be aware of the celebrities who support Everton. This includes Beatles legend Paul McCartney.
Newcastle, which was without star striker Alexander Isak because of a groin injury, finishes the season at home to Everton and will almost certainly qualify for the Champions League with a win.
No desire to get forward, no effort, no passion, just backwards and sideways passes - mostly all in our own half. The whole performance and this team is totally gutless. I'm ashamed of what my football club has become this season.
Abdoulaye Doucoure took time to salute supporters in the emotional Goodison Park finale on Sunday and his future at Everton is in question, with his contract expiring this summer and offers from Saudi