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An historic day at Goodison Park ended in triumph for Everton, as Iliman Ndiaye’s first-half brace helped The Toffees seal a 2–0 victory over already-relegated Southampton in the final men’s
Previewing Everton vs. Southampton in the Premier League. Includes how to watch on TV, team news, score prediction and full build-up.
Keith Hackett has reacted strongly to the wrong decision by Michael Oliver not to award Everton a penalty in their Goodison Park send off.
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNTwo Everton stalwarts want new deals as third star waves goodbye; Triple exit confirmedEverton are preparing to step into a new era at Hill Dickinson Stadium next term and two key players are reportedly keen to sign new contracts.
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After 133 years at the first purpose-built football ground in England, Everton bid farewell to Goodison Park with a 2-0 win over Southampton in the final Premier League fixture at the venue that has staged the most top flight matches. Here’s a look at some potential moments missed from an historic day for the global game...
Everton playmaker Iliman Ndiaye made the difference against Southampton in their final match at Goodison Park.
Here are three key talking points from the weekend’s action. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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SB Nation on MSNEverton vs Southampton: Opposition Analysis | Blues to Close the Chapter in the Right WayIn the opposing corner for this historic occasion, albeit at an unfashionably early kickoff time, will be Southampton, long-relegated and propping up the table on 12 points, having narrowly averted the ignominy of being considered the worst side in Premier League history by virtue of an unexpected draw with Manchester City last weekend.