Everton vs Liverpool was postponed due to severe weather warnings on Saturday
At this moment, no other Premier League fixtures are expected to be called off
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By YASEEN ZAMAN
Published: 08:48 EST, 7 December 2024 | Updated: 08:50 EST, 7 December 2024
Everton's Premier League game with Liverpool was postponed after Storm Darragh hit Merseyside on Friday with amber severe wind warnings.
The fixture was originally set to be played at 12:30 GMT on Saturday 7 Dec but will have to be rescheduled to a later date.
An Everton statement read: 'Following a Safety Advisory Group meeting at Goodison Park, attended by officials from both clubs, as well as representatives from Merseyside Police and Liverpool City Council this morning, it was decided that, due to the risk to safety in the local area due to strong wind gusts, and an amber severe wind warning that remains in place until 6am on Sunday, today's fixture should be postponed on safety grounds.
'Information relating to a rearranged date for the fixture will be announced in due course. All tickets purchased for the original fixture will remain valid for the rearranged fixture.'
If Liverpool finish in the top eight positions in the Champions League table, they would avoid two games in the knockout phase play-offs on February 11-12 and February 18-19 2025.
Everton do not have a game on either of these dates, meaning that this would likely be the earliest date that the fixture could be rescheduled to.
Everton's game with Liverpool is expected to be the only Premier League fixture called off today
The clash is the last Merseyside derby that will be played at Goodison Park as Everton are set to move into their new £760million stadium at Bramley Moore Dock at the start of next season
Storm Darragh has caused wind gusts of up to 92mph and led to major damage across the nation
The Premier League has also set two midweek fixture slots for postponed matches: April 22-23 and May 13-15 2025.
Unless both teams are eliminated from the FA Cup before then, it is possible that the game could be replayed on one of these dates.
The decision for the game not to go ahead was taken by local authorities and not the two clubs.
The clash is the last Merseyside derby to be held at Goodison Park before Everton move into their new £760million stadium at Bramley Moore Dock next season.
Storm Darragh is wreaking havoc across the country with winds of up to 92mph causing travel chaos, damage and leaving thousands without power.
The game's postponement comes as millions of Britons have been warned to stay indoors after the storm arrived in the UK on Friday night.
The Met Office has issued a rare 'danger to life' red wind warning for the early hours of Saturday, with 'significant disruption' expected between 3am until 11am across most of the coast of Wales and parts of south-west England.
However, at this moment, no other Premier League fixtures have been called off and fixtures are expected to continue as planned.