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Everton vs Liverpool: Merseyside derby postponed as Storm Darragh hits UK

Liverpool’s Premier League game against Everton on Saturday has been postponed amid safety concerns, as Storm Darragh hits the UK.

An amber weather warning is in place in the Merseyside area from 1am until 11pm on Saturday, with extremely high winds and heavy rain forecast.

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According to the Met Office’s amber wind alert, gusts of up to 70-80 mph are likely around exposed coasts and headlands, where some very large waves are likely, whilst gusts of 60 to 70 mph are likely inland.

During an amber warning, damage to buildings and homes is possible, with roofs blown off and power lines brought down. Flying debris and falling trees could also result in a danger to life.

Storm Darragh is expected to cause disruption across the UK in the coming days.

“The worst impacts from Storm Darragh will be felt as we go through the early hours of tomorrow morning and throughout Saturday with, in addition to the broad yellow warning, red and amber wind warnings in place from 1 am tomorrow,” Chief Forecaster Jason Kelly said on Friday.

The postponement delays the final Merseyside derby scheduled to be played at Goodison Park. It’s not the first time a game at Goodison Park has been postponed due to the weather. Everton were also forced to delay a fixture against Crystal Palace in 2014, after high winds caused building damage.

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