Amber alert in Liverpool and Manchester for SundayWeather hits more of Sunday’s programme in England
A midday UK time decision is expected to decide whether Sunday’s Liverpool v Manchester United Premier League match will go ahead as the north-west region suffers adverse weather conditions. Liverpool FC say “every effort” is being made to get the game on.
Merseyside and the north west had a dump of snow overnight and Liverpool City Council’s Safety Advisory Group met on Sunday morning to determine whether the Premier League match could go ahead. Access issues lead the list of concerns. The group will reconvene at 12pm GMT in the hope weather conditions will ease and the fixture will kick off as scheduled at 4.30pm.
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