Everton said he beat Southampton, who had been relegated 2-0 in the doubles match of Iliman Ndiaye, beat the Toffees 2-0 in the final men's game at the stadium.
David Moyes' team will move to Bramley Moore Dock's new 52,888 Ability Mountain Dickinson Stadium next season, while Goodison Park becomes the home of the Everton girls.
The Toffees fell down the curtains at Goodison Park in 133 and defeated the Saints at the bottom, providing the ideal opposition to the ideal opposition, making the grand old lady a perfect dispatch in front of 39,201 fans.
An exciting day for Everton supporters as Ndiaye dreamt when he rolled Ndiaye back to the bottom corner after just six minutes.
Beto then crossed two offside goals, but Everton eventually found a second goal in first half stop time (45+2) while Ndiaye brought Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale home.
However, the goal at Gwladys Street ended in the second half without any farewell goals, and Everton only made one shot on the target, and they needed a good Jordan Pickford to deny Cameron Archer to ensure the last goal in the stadium was the Toffees.
Everton won 1,538th victory in Goodison Park (D660 L591), putting them at 13th in the Premier League list.
Beating the Saints also means that the champion team is the most challenging opposition to Goodison Park in the Premier League.
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