
A Historic Chapter Closes at Goodison Park
After 133 years, Everton Football Club is set to bid a heartfelt goodbye to Goodison Park, its home since 1892. Nicknamed the “Grand Old Lady,” the iconic stadium has hosted more top-flight matches than any other ground in England and has become deeply woven into the identity of Evertonians.
Final Men’s Match at Goodison Park
- Fixture: Everton vs Southampton
- Date: Sunday, 18 May 2025
- Kick-off Time: 12:00 BST
- Occasion: Final men’s match at Goodison Park
While the game itself won’t impact the standings—Southampton has already been relegated and Everton is safe—the emotional weight of the occasion overshadows the football.
Farewell Events and Celebrations
Pre-Match Festivities
- The 1878s supporters’ group will lead a coach welcome for the Everton players, creating a celebratory and emotional atmosphere before kick-off.
- Supporters have already begun gathering around Goodison, sharing memories, and taking part in final stadium tours.
Post-Match ‘End of an Era’ Ceremony
- Fans are encouraged to stay after full-time for a one-hour farewell celebration.
- The ceremony will include:
- Appearances from Everton legends
- Guest presenters
- Live performances
- Big-screen tributes to Goodison’s most memorable moments
Concessions and Commemorations
- Food and drinks, including alcohol, will be available after the match and can be enjoyed in seats until 2:45 p.m.
- Season Ticket holders can buy their own matchday seat, presented in a custom Goodison Park box—a unique keepsake from the historic venue.
Emotional Farewell from the Fans
For lifelong supporters, Goodison Park represents more than football. It’s a place of heritage, emotion, and family traditions. Fans describe the stadium as the soul of their community, with many passing down their love for the club through generations.
Club Message and Future Plans
- Safety Appeal: Everton FC and Merseyside Police have asked those without tickets to avoid congregating near the stadium. Pitch invasions and damage to property will result in bans and legal consequences.
- What’s Next for Goodison:
- The stadium won’t be demolished immediately.
- It will become the new home for Everton Women, continuing its legacy.
- Everton Men’s team will relocate to the new 53,000-seater Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley Moore Dock.
Legacy of Goodison Park
- Hosted nine First Division titles, two FA Cup finals, and five World Cup 1966 fixtures
- Consistently ranked among the UK’s most cherished football grounds
- Revered as a fortress and a symbol of resilience in English football
In Summary
Everton’s last men’s match at Goodison Park is more than a fixture—it’s a moment of reflection, celebration, and closure. As the club prepares to move into a modern era at Bramley Moore Dock, fans will say goodbye to a place that has been the beating heart of Everton Football Club for more than a century. The farewell festivities ensure Goodison’s story ends with pride, passion, and lasting memories.
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