Everton now have just three more games to play at Goodison Park before they bid farewell.
David Moyes has been able to turn the ship around since arriving in January having only lost one league game at Goodison Park.
For a side who have struggled so much over the 2024/25 campaign, Everton’s form under the Scot has been seriously impressive.
The game on the weekend against Arsenal provided another point towards securing their Premier League status for next season.
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However, it did not come without controversy with Jamie Carragher slamming Everton’s penalty award against the Gunners.
With the clock ticking down on Everton’s historic ground, the fans will be waiting for confirmation of when the final game will be played.
And the latest reports are suggesting there could be some frustrating news headed their way.

Everton set for Premier League decision on Goodison Park finale
Moyes will visit Bramley-Moore Dock this week after reversing his original decision on viewing the new stadium.
Exciting times lie ahead for Everton as they prepare for their move into Bramley-Moore Dock over the coming months.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Everton are set to learn the Premier League and broadcaster’s decision this week on the date of the final game at Goodison.
The game is currently scheduled for Sunday 18th May, but the report suggests this could be changed due to the FA Cup final.
And it is even claimed that the game could be pushed a day later to be played on the Monday Night Football slot.
Tim Howard has been wowed by Bramley-Moore Dock, but it is going to be an emotional farewell to Goodison.
This stadium has played a huge role in Everton’s history and many fans will feel it deserves more than to be sent off on a Monday evening.
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Everton fans will be furious over Goodison Park finale change
Many fans will have planned their weekend around this game, with plenty of fans set to make the trip even without a ticket for the game.
It is going to be a landmark day in the club’s history as they wave goodbye to Goodison.
Changing the game to a Monday night may not go down well with fans who will potentially feel their final goodbye is being cut short with the majority having to attend the game after work, if it’s changed to the Monday.
Some Everton fans are already frustrated by Bramley-Moore Dock and the changes it will bring to the club as a business.
As important as the future is, it is crucial Everton get their final goodbye to Goodison right.
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