Epic scenes as Everton lead on Goodison Park farewell
Epic scenes as Everton lead on Goodison Park farewell
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West Ham host Nottingham Forest later on, and the Hammers have released their starting XI ...
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A good omen for all the Everton fans out there ...
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This man's been superb so far today ...
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What a half it's been for Everton! We've got just 45 minutes of men's football left at Goodison ...
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HALF-TIME
Everton 2-0 Southampton
Nidaye's two goals the difference at the interval, while Beto has also had two goals ruled out for offside.
Only 45 minutes of men's football remains at Goodison Park...
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GOAL! Everton 2-0 Southampton
Nidaye 45+2'
It's a second for Nidaye! Goodison is rocking!
2025-05-18T11:46:04Z
What a farewell.
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Was that Wayne Rooney strike the most memorable?
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More epic scenes around Goodison Park this afternoon.
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An impressive piece of history for Everton's grand old lady!
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Unfortunately the Everton skipper's day has came to a premature end through injury. Séamus Coleman leaves the field to deafening applause.
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Some of the scenes prior to kick-off on an emotional day on Merseyside.
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GOAL! Everton 1-0 Southampton
Nidaye 6'
The perfect start for Everton! Ndiaye gets forward and guides a low effort into the corner to send Goodison Park wild.
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KICK-OFF
We're underway in the first Premier League fixture of the day between Everton and Southampton for Goodison Park's final farewell.

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