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Published 16:23 13 May 2025 BST
Updated 16:54 13 May 2025 BST

It has been confirmed this afternoon that the famous stadium will not be knocked down, but rather become the home of Everton's women.
With the Toffees set to move to their new stadium next season, rumour had pointed towards the demolishment of the 132-year-old stadium, but the club have now confirmed this is not the case.
The change comes after the Friedkin group took over in December and found the maintenance of the ground for the women's team to be feasible.
Everton said: "This long-term vision reflects the club's commitment to investing in the women's game and ensuring that Goodison Park continues to play a vital role in both football and the community.
"The club's regeneration plans will retain Goodison Park's proud identity while giving Everton Women a world-class platform in the heart of Liverpool 4.
"For supporters, it offers the chance to be part of a new era in one of football's most iconic venues."
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