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Match preview for Everton v Southampton
Everton will bring the curtain down on more than a century of history this Sunday, as they host Southampton in their final match at Goodison Park.
It’s set to be an emotional afternoon for Toffees fans, who will bid farewell to the stadium that’s been their home since 1892. But amid the nostalgia, there’s still a job to do on the pitch.
Everton arrive off the back of a gritty away win and now have the chance to record back-to-back victories – something they’ve only managed once before in this campaign.
Their recent form at home, however,is not promising. They have gone seven games without a win at Goodison in the league and cup.
For Southampton, the visit to Merseyside offers a final shot at pride after a tough season that’s ended in relegation. But history might just be on their side – they beat Everton 1-0 in the reverse fixture and could complete their first league double over the Toffees since 1997-98.
The Saints also won at Goodison Park last season. Two straight league wins there would mark a feat not achieved in over half a century.
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Team news for Everton v Southampton
Everton are boosted by the return of Jake O’Brien, who’s recovered from the knee injury that kept him out last weekend.
However, they’ll once again be without key names including James Tarkowski, Orel Mangala, and Jesper Lindstrom.
Southampton are close to full strength but may be without Kyle Walker-Peters, who’s battling illness.
Russell Martin is expected to name a largely unchanged side from last weekend’s draw with Manchester City.
Expected line-ups for Everton v Southampton
Everton: Pickford; Young, Branthwaite, O’Brien, Mykolenko; Harrison, Onana, Gomes, McNeil; Beto, Calvert-Lewin
Southampton: Bazunu; Bree, Harwood-Bellis, Bednarek, Manning; Smallbone, Charles; Sulemana, Alcaraz, Armstrong; Adams
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How to watch Everton v Southampton: TV channel, online news
Everton v Southampton will kick-off at 12:00 on Sunday and is available to watch on TNT Sports 1. Fans in the UK can also stream the game on the discovery+ app.
The stats for Everton v Southampton
- Southampton’s 1-0 win in November was one of just two league victories this season.
- They haven’t done the double over Everton since 1997-98.
- Everton are unbeaten in 16 of their last 17 home league matches against Southampton.
- This will be Everton’s 2,789th and final men’s match at Goodison Park.
- The Toffees have managed just one clean sheet in their last 13 league games, but haven’t conceded more than twice in any of their last 23.
- Beto has scored seven goals in the Premier League since February – only Mohamed Salah has more in that span.
- Southampton’s 12-point tally would be the second-lowest in Premier League history. A win would take them to 15, equalling Sunderland’s total from 2005-06.
- Saints have kept only one clean sheet in 18 away games this season.
Prediction
There’s plenty riding on this one emotionally especially for the home side. With Goodison Park hosting its final match, expect Everton to come out flying.
Southampton have shown fight in recent weeks, but their away record is a concern.
Prediction: Everton 3-0 Southampton