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Liverpool and Everton Respond to Postponement Rumors Amid Storm Darragh Concerns

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Liverpool and Everton Respond to Postponement Rumors Amid Storm Darragh Concerns

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Liverpool and Everton have confirmed that Saturday’s Premier League Merseyside derby at Goodison Park is still set to go ahead, despite concerns over Storm Darragh.

The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for Merseyside, predicting wind gusts of 60 to 70mph inland and up to 80mph along the coast.

Supporters are urged to allow extra time for travel and to stay informed about the evolving weather conditions.

A joint statement from Liverpool and Everton emphasized the importance of safety during this period of inclement weather.

Merseyside Police have also issued a public safety warning, urging people to avoid non-essential travel until conditions improve.

Those who must travel should plan ahead, drive carefully, and give extra space to vulnerable road users such as cyclists and pedestrians who may be affected by strong winds.

Public transport users are also advised to check for any service disruptions.

Despite the storm, both clubs and authorities remain hopeful the match will go ahead as scheduled, although fans are urged to stay informed about weather and travel conditions.

This article was updated 2 weeks ago

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