IT'S goodbye Goodison Park as Everton will move grounds at the end of the season. 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 development when it was opened in 1892. It hosted the FA Cup final in 1894 and 1910 and allowed Everton to become the richest club in England at the time.
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Tonight, Goodison Park plays host to the Merseyside derby for the final time as the Toffees aim to derail Liverpool's Premier League title charge as they did last season. Towards the end of last term, Everton secured their first league win over their bitter rivals at Goodison Park in over 13 years with a 2-0 victory. In all competitions, the two rivals have the exact same record at Goodison Park, with both sides winning on 41 occasions and drawing 13 times.
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