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Liverpool and Everton Issue Statement Over Postponement Concerns Due to Storm Darragh

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Goodison Park
Goodison Park

Liverpool and Everton have issued a joint statement confirming that Saturday’s Premier League match at Goodison Park will proceed as scheduled, despite concerns about the severe weather conditions brought on by Storm Darragh.

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The storm, expected to hit Merseyside, has led the Met Office to issue an amber weather warning for the region on Saturday. Strong winds, reaching gusts of 70 to 80mph along exposed coastlines and headlands, and 60 to 70mph inland, are forecast.

The Merseyside derby, scheduled for a 12:30pm kick-off, has prompted both clubs and local authorities to advise fans to take extra precautions.

Liverpool supporters, who will travel to Goodison Park for the match, have been advised to allow more time for their journey and to remain aware of the weather warnings issued by the Met Office.

With the storm expected to intensify on Saturday morning, Merseyside Police has urged the public to avoid non-essential travel until conditions improve.

Met Office weather warning map for Saturday
Met Office weather warning map for Saturday

Storm Darragh’s Impact on Travel Plans

The Met Office has confirmed that the amber warning for wind will be in effect from 1am on Saturday, lasting until 6am on Sunday. In light of the forecast, fans attending the derby are urged to plan ahead and remain vigilant regarding any travel disruptions.

A Merseyside Police spokesperson added: “We are advising members of the public to stay safe, plan ahead, and avoid non-essential travel until conditions have improved.

If essential travel is necessary, please plan ahead and drive carefully. Pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists should be given extra space, as strong side winds could make conditions hazardous.”

Supporters are encouraged to monitor weather and travel updates to ensure a safe and timely arrival at the stadium for what promises to be an exciting Merseyside derby

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