Everton bid farewell to Goodison Park with three points at the weekend against Southampton.
Just one game remains until David Moyes can enjoy a short break ahead of the summer transfer window opening.
After the results on Tuesday night, Everton are guaranteed to finish 13th in the Premier League table on Sunday.
But the game at the weekend is still an incredibly important one as Everton could ruin Newcastle United’s hopes of Champions League football.
Anything other than a win for Eddie Howe’s side will leave them vulnerable to losing their spot in the top four.
The Toffees have performed well on the road under their 62-year-old manager but they will face a tough game up on Tyneside with Ian Wright shocked by Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher’s prediction.
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Gary Neville shares Newcastle United vs Everton prediction
Moyes has silenced a lot of doubters in his return to Everton with the Toffees cruising to safety.
Everton are now guaranteed to finish ahead of the likes of Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United in the league.
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But, speaking on Stick to Football, Wright was left shocked by Neville’s prediction for Everton’s trip to St. James’ Park.
“I would’ve gone for the same score,” Neville said after Roy Keane predicted a 2-0 home win.
“Three? Three nil,” Neville added.
To which Wright immediately shared his disgust: “No way! No way, that’s never going to happen.”
Jamie Carragher has been wowed by Iliman Ndiaye who could certainly prove the difference-maker on the weekend against the Toon.
However, there is a clear belief among the pundits that the Blues are going to be up against it as they face a Newcastle side who have impressed massively this summer.
Everton’s away form is incredible under David Moyes
Despite it being the final season at Goodison Park, Everton’s home form has not exactly been amazing.
On the road, Everton have been a different animal under Moyes.
Four of Moyes’ seven wins back at Everton have come on the road, which is a big statement from the Toffees.
Everton will be keen to get up and running in their new stadium next season but they will be just as keen to keep their away form at such a high level.
Angus Kinnear is set for a huge summer at Everton, but the players should still have their eyes on the weekend with some of them still playing for their futures.