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Liverpool have already had one fixture against a long-standing rival postponed this season, and there’s now a real risk of that happening again.
The Reds were meant to have faced Everton in the final league derby at Goodison Park in early December, but the game was called off on the norming of the match due to the adverse effects of Storm Darragh, with mid-February mooted as a provisional reschedule date.
Arne Slot’s side are now facing the strong possibility of déjà vu as the weather gods once again threaten to play havoc with our season.
As per Evening Standard on Saturday morning, fears are growing that tomorrow’s fixture between Liverpool and Manchester United will be postponed.
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for Merseyside amid forecasts of ‘snow and freezing rain’, with public transport users advised to expect disruption. In some parts of the UK, snowfall as thick as 40cm has been predicted.
The amber warning is in place until 23:59 on Sunday, with the Met Office forecasting a temperature of 1° (feels like -2°) for 4:30pm tomorrow, which is when the game is scheduled to kick off.
Should the fixture go ahead, anyone travelling to Anfield is advised to bring warm clothing, food, water, blankets and ice scrapers for the journey.
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