Latest Everton news for the clash against Southampton with the ECHO confirming all the TV details you need to know for the last game at Goodison Park
Goodison Park will play host to Everton's final home game of the season against Southampton
Everton play their final ever match at Goodison Park on Sunday with Southampton as the visitors for a Premier League clash.
The Blues have been safe from relegation for a number of weeks with the arrival of David Moyes back in January seeing them pick up six victories and lose just four times in the league. Last weekend's huge 3-1 win over Fulham has set them up nicely for an emotional farewell before their move to Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bradley-Moore Dock.
Speaking in a press conference about it being the final game at Goodison, Moyes said: "I think all the Evertonians have been waiting for this moment for quite some time now.
"The new stadium is something everybody has been looking forward to. It will be a sad and emotional day, but I've got to keep the players focused on the game."
Unsurprisingly, the match has been chosen for TV coverage and despite it being on the Sunday, it is only the third Premier League fixture of the weekend.
With that being said, the ECHO has rounded up all the details you need to know on how to watch the game live and also see what will be special scenes after the final whistle.
What time is
Like last Sunday's clash between Newcastle and Chelsea, the game between Everton and Southampton will get underway at 12pm. If there are no major interruptions, the full-time whistle is likely to be blown at 1:50pm.
Is Everton vs Southampto
Yes, the match is being shown live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate with coverage starting at 11am. To watch the action, you can subscribe to TNT Sports through discovery+, BT, EE, Sky, and Virgin Media.
How to stream Everton vs Southampton
The match will be available to stream live for Discovery+ subscribers in the United Kingdom via streaming compatible devices, such as smartphone, tablet and laptop.
Roughly 15 minutes after full-time, highlights of the match will be uploaded to the Sky Sports YouTube channel. Detailed analysis and extended highlights will also be available on BBC Match of the Day 2 in the evening.
If you are unable to watch but still want to follow the action LIVE, the Echo will be providing full coverage of the game
How to watch post-match celebrations
While some analysis will follow the full-time whistle, Everton supporters not at Goodison Park will want to watch the 'End of an Era' post-match celebrations.
However, the programme will finish at 2:50pm at which point the Gallagher Premiership Rugby clash between Harlequins and Exeter Chiefs at Twickenham Stoop will be aired.
Supporters will still be able to see what takes place at Goodison Park however, they will just need to switch over to TNT Sports 7, which is behind the red button on Sky, as confirmed to the ECHO by TNT Sports.
There are alternative ways to watch however with coverage available to be streamed on Discovery+ and it is also being shown live on YouTube.