Everton say 'bye' to Goodison Park with win over Southampton

Sports · RGK.co.ke · May 18, 2025
Everton say 'bye' to Goodison Park with win over Southampton
Everton players celebrate a goal. PHOTO/Sky Sports
In Summary

Everton's women's team will now call Goodison Park home.

Everton marked the final Premier League game at Goodison Park with victory against Southampton amid emotional scenes at the 133-year-old stadium.

Fans flocked to Goodison Park in their thousands hours before kick-off, packing the streets as they came to say a final farewell before the men's senior team move to a new arena at Bramley Moore Dock, now known as The Hill Wilkinson Stadium.

In a stunning atmosphere and a sea of blue, Everton responded by easily beating relegated Southampton in the Merseyside sunshine.

Iliman Ndiaye was the star of the show, getting in the party mood with a stylish low finish after six minutes, then, after Beto had seen two goals ruled out for offside, rounding Saints' keeper Aaron Ramsdale to double Everton's lead in first-half injury time.

The second period was played out in testimonial fashion, although there was still time for Everton keeper Jordan Pickford to distinguish himself with a superb late save from Cameron Archer.

While the game was, in some ways, incidental, Everton's win continues the improvement they have shown under manager David Moyes since he succeeded the sacked Sean Dyche in January.

Everton's women's team will now call Goodison Park home as Moyes' side ended the men's era at the ground in fitting fashion.

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