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Liverpool Face Another Fixture Delay as Severe Weather Looms
Liverpool, already grappling with a postponed fixture this season, might face a similar scenario as adverse weather threatens their high-stakes showdown with Manchester United.
Their December league derby against Everton at Goodison Park was called off due to Storm Darragh, with a tentative reschedule set for mid-February. Now, as harsh weather returns, the clash at Anfield this weekend hangs in the balance.
Concerns Over Liverpool vs. Manchester United
The Evening Standard reports that Sunday’s highly anticipated match could be delayed following an amber weather warning issued by the Met Office for Merseyside.
Forecasts predict freezing rain and snow, with temperatures expected to feel as low as -2°C during the 4:30 pm kickoff.
Public transportation is also expected to be impacted, with up to 40cm of snow predicted in some regions of the UK. Fans are advised to come prepared with warm clothing, food, water, blankets, and ice scrapers if traveling to the game.
Scheduling Challenges
Liverpool’s packed fixture list, which features two matches weekly until mid-February, leaves little room for adjustments.
If Manchester United progresses in the Europa League play-offs, potential February dates may conflict with European commitments, possibly pushing the game to April.
Prioritizing Safety
Despite Liverpool’s eagerness to maintain momentum and exploit United’s current struggles in 14th place, safety remains paramount.
Authorities are likely to postpone the game if weather conditions make travel unsafe for fans, players, and staff.
For now, fans and players alike hope for improved weather so the Anfield crowd of 61,000 can witnes
s the match as scheduled.