![](../logos/liverpool.com.gif) | Liverpool legend gets emotional about Goodison Park - 'I will be sad when it goes' |
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It’s set to be an emotional night at Goodison Park - and not just for Everton fans - as Liverpool makes its last visit.
The Reds make the short journey across Stanley Park one final time before the Toffees make the move to their new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock next season.
Everton fans will want to give their historic ground a fitting send-off as it hosts the city’s two sides for the last time.
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Goodison has been the site of a number of memorable meetings between Liverpool and Everton down the years, with the ground not just making a big impact on its custodians.
I will be sad when it goes," Houghton told Goodison's Greatest Derbies, a special edition of BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.
"Too many of the old stadiums we're not seeing any more and we're losing a little bit of the history and the atmosphere.
"It is such a tight, compact ground you can virtually feel the fans on top of you when you run down the wings.
Ray Houghton celebrates after scoring for Liverpool at Goodison Park in the FA Cup in 1988
David Moyes’s side and the Everton fans though will be aiming to claim one last victory over the Reds as they bid farewell to their iconic ground.
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