PREMIER LEAGUE action returns with another Sunday funday - and the race for Europe is reaching boiling point!
Nottingham Forest will be hoping to end a woeful winless run against a West Ham side that recently beat Europa League finalists Manchester United.
While Arsenal welcome Newcastle to the Emirates who currently sit just two points behind them in third.
There's also a London derby taking place today between Brentford and Fulham, plus relegated sides Leicester and Ipswich face off at the King Power.
But first, the lunchtime menu sees Everton play at Goodison Park for the final time as they welcome bottom-placed Southampton.
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Coleman STARTS
Club captain and Goodison legend, Seamus Coleman, makes his first start since Boxing Day as David Moyes makes four changes to the side that beat Fulham 3-1 last time out.
Dwight McNeil, Iliman Ndiaye and Jake O'Brien all start in place of Jack Harrison, Carlos Alcaraz and Michael Keane.
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Southampton team
Southampton XI: Ramsdale; Harwood-Bellis, Wood, Stephens; Bree, Downes, Aribo, Welington; Fernandes, Dibling; Sulemana
Subs: McCarthy, Manning, Sugawara, Kayi Sanda, Ugochukwu, Smallbone, Robinson, Archer, Stewart
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Everton team
Everton XI: Pickford, Coleman, O'Brien, Branthwaite, Mykolenko, Gana, Garner, Doucoure, McNeil, Ndiaye, Beto.
Subs: Virginia, Patterson, Keane, Calvert-Lewin, Harrison, Chermiti, Young, Alcaraz, Iroegbunam.
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Everton fans bid farewell to Goodison
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Hello and welcome to SunSport’s live blog of the Premier League!
Super Sunday begins at Goodison Park for the final time as Everton welcome Southampton.
The Toffees will say their goodbyes to the place they have called home for 133 years.
Goodison Park will become the home of Everton’s women’s team from next season, making it the largest dedicated women’s football stadium in the UK.
Next, Nottingham Forest will be aiming to give their top 5 hopes a boost with a win over West Ham.
Two 3pm matches follow, with Brentford hosting London rivals Fulham and Leicester facing Ipswich before Arsenal welcome Newcastle to the Emirates in a huge battle for second.
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