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Everton's Goodison Park set for the last dance

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Everton's striker Iliman Ndiaye reacts in their FA Cup match against Bournemouth. [AFP]

Goodison Park, home of Everton since 1892, plays host to the Merseyside derby for the final time on Wednesday as the Toffees aim to derail Liverpool's Premier League title charge.

Everton will move to a new state-of-the-art 53,000 capacity ground on Liverpool's Bramley Moore Dock next season when they finally leave behind England's first major football stadium.

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