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Premier League LIVE SCORES: Everton vs Liverpool POSTPONED, Man City face Palace, Man Utd on tonight–latest updates

PREMIER LEAGUE football is back again this weekend but Storm Darragh has already wreaked havoc on the fixture list.

Today's scheduled 12.30pm kick-off between Everton and Merseyside rivals Liverpool has been postponed because of amber warning winds.

Later on, however, Newcastle travel to Brentford while Manchester City look to close the gap as they take on Crystal Palace.

And Man Utd face Nottingham Forest in the late kick-off this evening.

Kick off times: 3pm/5.30pm GMT

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Emery looking to address form

Having won in midweek, Aston Villa will be hoping that they have got rid of their recent bad form.

With limited games in the Premier League this afternoon, it offers the chance for them to move back towards the top four.

Emery will be wanting to make their Champions League adventures this season not to be just a one-off.

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Pep with chance to put pressure on

Man City have the chance this afternoon to move within six points of leaders Liverpool.

They travel to Selhurst Park to face Oliver Glasner's Crystal Palace.

Often a tricky place to visit, maybe even more so today with the predicted high winds and rain.

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The big news of the day so far is that Storm Darragh has seen off the early kick-off this afternoon.

Everton versus Liverpool has been postponed due to the weather.

Liverpool Council made the decision to not give the sports event the go-ahead given the weather warnings.

It seems a bold call considering the area only has an amber alert for bad weather, unlike much of the rest of the country which has red warnings.

Either way, we will not be seeing the last-ever Merseyside derby at Goodison Park this afternoon.

We have football elsewhere as it stands, so we can look forward to more action from the Premier League.

It provides a chance for those teams chasing the league leaders to reduce the deficit now this weekend.

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