It’s onward to newer, bigger and shinier surroundings for the Blues, but a part of their heart and soul will always remain at Goodison - a place of magic and ghosts of the past.
ECHO Everton reporter Chris Beesley reflects on David Moyes' pre-match press conference for Goodison Park's final Merseyside Derby ...
Goodison Park, the home of Everton Football Club for more than 130 years, is set to close in the summer of 2025. The historic ...
The first match between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park took place in October 1894, which the Toffees won 3-0. The stadium grew sizeably in the next few decades with new stands being built ...
Here are some key details about the stadium, Everton's future plans and a look at the history of the hosts' rivalry with Liverpool: WHEN WAS GOODISON PARK BUILT? Everton played at Anfield from ...
The Toffees will move into a stunning new 53,000-capacity ground on Liverpool's Bramley Moore Dock when they leave behind England's first major football stadium. Goodison Park was a groundbreaking ...
Goodison Park is one of the grand sporting theatres, and the final Merseyside derby played out at the old place delivered the ...
Goodison Park was chosen to host the FA Cup final in 1894 and 1910, with five 1966 World Cup matches also held there. The stadium was developed in 1994, giving it a capacity of 39,572. Whilst at ...
After more than 130 years Everton FC is moving two miles away from its original home of Goodison Park. The ground, in Walton, in Liverpool, has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium ...
As one of England's most iconic and historic venues, Goodison Park has been the home of Everton since 1892. After 133 years, the famed Merseyside stadium will be put to rest, with Everton set to ...
The walk towards the stadium takes us past the restored hydraulic ... from the start of the 2025-26 season. The grand old Goodison Park will be vacated. Memories left behind but new ones to ...