An emotional last Premier League game at Goodison Park
Everton 2 - 0 Southampton
Everton gave Goodison Park a fitting farewell after Iliman Ndiaye scored twice to give the home side a 2-0 victory Southampton as the "Grand Old Lady" hosted its final Premier League game after 133 years.
Author - Sarah W
Stadium - Goodison Park

Everton's win in their penultimate match of the season, but last game at Goodison before moving to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, left David Moyes' side 13th on 45 points. Bottom-placed Southampton have 12 points from 37 games.
Everton's team were greeted by tears and cheers on an emotional afternoon and Ndiaye sparked bedlam after six minutes as he took the ball on the half-turn before driving towards goal and curling a shot into the net.
The 25-year-old completed his double in first-half injury time when Dwight McNeil played a ball through two defenders and Ndiaye beat England 2nd choice goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale with a dummy and then tapped into the empty net.
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The goalscorer had said in a pregame interview that he was motivated by the words of his daughter, saying he could become the last Everton men's player to score a goal at Goodison.
The other key players on the day for Everton
The scoreline could have been more lopsided as Beto had two goals given offside four minutes apart in the first half.
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford was forced to make a save late on to deny substitute Cameron Archer and ensure the final goal scored was not a Saints one.
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The win was Everton's 17th over Saints at Goodison, making them Everton's favourite home Premier League opponents.
Amazing scenes outside Goodison Park
The scenes outside Goodison Park were amazing. One Evertonian, James L, said: "That atmosphere will stay with me forever. It was a fantastic and emotional day."
Callum G added: "A fantastic day. Onwards to a new era even if I'm devastated to be leaving our iconic ground."