TNT Sports confirm major Everton vs Southampton coverage decision ahead of Goodison Park farewellEverton take on Southampton at Goodison Park tomorrow afternoonEverton's game against Southampton will be broadcast on TNT Sports (Image: Tony McArdle/Everton FC via Getty Images )Everton supporters will be forced to head behind the red button in order to watch the on-pitch celebration following the game against Southampton. Goodison Park plays host to its final men’s Premier League game tomorrow ahead of relocating to Bramley-Moore Dock next season.To mark the occasion, the club confirmed earlier this month that following the full-time whistle, a special on-pitch celebration will take place. Appearances from current and former players, live musical performances and specially curated big screen content will form part of the ceremony, called 'End of an Era', that will last for approximately one hour.However, for those supporters not lucky enough to be inside Goodison and who will be watching at home on TNT Sports, they are set to have to head behind the red button.Everton news easier to come to terms with after huge change announced before Goodison Park finale READ MORE:TNT Sports has confirmed to the ECHO that coverage from Goodison will start at 11am on TNT Sports 1, but at 2.50pm that channel will switch to the Gallagher Premiership Rugby clash between Harlequins and Exeter Chiefs at Twickenham Stoop.In order to continue to watch the coverage of the closing ceremony, supporters will have to switch to TNT Sports 7, which is behind the red button on Sky.Coverage on the red button will run until the end of proceedings at the Old Lady, and the game, along with the 'End of an Era' ceremony, will also be able to be streamed on Discovery+.Article continues belowEverton captain James Tarkowski will join pundits Duncan Ferguson, Phil Jagielka and Rio Ferdinand for the game, with Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist on commentary.Goodbye Goodison Park - Souvenir edition Everton are soon set to say goodbye to Goodison Park as the Toffees play out their final few matches in their iconic home before moving to their incredible new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. And to celebrate this historic and poignant event, the ECHO has produced this stunning special souvenir edition that no fan can afford to be without as they bid farewell to their iconic and beloved home. We have delved into the ECHO archives to unearth fascinating stories from the famous ground's past, including how it came to be built in 1892 and where its world-famous name came from. Buy now and have it delivered directly to your door. Alternatively you can purchase in most supermarkets, high street retailers and independent newsagents on Merseyside from April 2, 2025. You can also purchase Goodison's Greatest, our celebration of an era when Everton ruled English football. If you love Everton, you’ll just love this - order your copy today, simply click here! And that's not all, also available is ParkLife, a a high quality, 312 page publication showcasing 133-years of Goodison history in pictures. Available here. Then there's Farewell to Goodison, celebrating 100 of the best moments at the Grand Old Lady, available to purchase now.Previewing tomorrow’s game, David Moyes said on Friday: "I think all Evertonians have been sort of waiting for this moment for a long time, because the something that everyone has been looking forward to is the new stadium.“It will be a sad day, I think it will be an emotional day for a lot of people. I’ve got to keep the players focused on the game and try to do the best we can in the game.”Before he added: “There are a lot of people who are probably wiser and a bit more knowledgeable about Everton and about Goodison than I am but we’ve had a lot of talk about it just now, great history, great stories.“Obviously there have been great managers and players who have all performed here. I’m just the one that’s going to shut the door on the way out, certainly on the way out for the men.Article continues below“We’re looking forward to the ladies joining us. It will be sad when it goes, but we’re moving into something which we think will give us a bigger and better future.”
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