Everton have bid farewell to Goodison Park with a 2-0 over Southampton in their final men’s game at the ground.

Sunday’s Premier League fixture was the last at the “Grand Old Lady” for the men’s side, which is moving to their new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock next season.

It will remain under Everton ownership – after being saved from demolition and earmarked for the women’s team from the summer.

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A fan gets emotional as the match comes to an end. Pic: Reuters

A fan in tears as the final whistle blows. Pic: Reuters
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A fan wears 'farewell Goodison Park' sunglasses. Pic: Reuters
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A fan wears ‘farewell Goodison Park’ sunglasses. Pic: Reuters

The streets around the stadium turned blue as fans lit flares ahead of kick-off on Sunday.

So many supporters flocked to the ground in the hours before the game that a planned team welcome had to be cancelled.

Iliman Ndiaye put the Toffees 1-0 ahead after just six minutes, scoring a second goal in first-half stoppage time.

Fans applaud from the stands. Pic: Reuters
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Fans applaud from the stands. Pic: Reuters

Iliman Ndiaye's goal celebration. Pic: PA
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Iliman Ndiaye celebrates scoring. Pic: PA

Everton celebrate their second goal against Southampton. Pic: Reuters
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Everton celebrate their second goal against Southampton. Pic: Reuters

Iliman Ndiaye (left) celebrates Everton's second goal with Abdoulaye Doucoure (right). Pic: Reuters
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Ndiaye (L) celebrates Everton’s second goal with Abdoulaye Doucoure (R). Pic: Reuters

Former Everton manager Wayne Rooney walk out onto the pitch with his son Cass after full-time. Pic: PA
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Former Everton star Wayne Rooney walks out on to the pitch with his son Cass after full-time. Pic: PA

Former players flood the pitch. Pic: Reuters
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Former players on the pitch. Pic: Reuters

Tears were shed in the stands as the final whistle blew and chants broke out, supporters holding scarves in the air.

Players past and present, including Wayne Rooney, joined manager David Moyes to soak up the atmosphere on the pitch.

Fans outside Goodison Park ahead of the game. Pic: PA
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Fans outside Goodison Park ahead of the game. Pic: PA

Flares see the sky turn blue outside Goodison Park. Pic: PA
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Flares see the sky turn blue outside Goodison Park. Pic: PA

Fans outside the ground before the game. Pic: PA
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Fans outside the ground before the game. Pic: PA

Fans in the street before the game. Pic: Reuters
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Fans in the street before the game. Pic: Reuters

Goodison Park has been the home of the Everton men’s side for 133 years.

All 39,000 seats were taken for the game – with tickets reportedly being sold on resale sites for as much as £1,000 each.