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Major Arsenal vs Liverpool Postponement Update as Met Office Upgrade Weather Warnings
The highly anticipated Premier League clash between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday faces significant postponement risk due to Storm Goretti, with the Met Office upgrading weather warnings across England.
Storm Goretti is expected to arrive just hours before the scheduled kick-off, bringing heavy snow from around 18:00 GMT. The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for snow on Thursday, with the area of effect potentially covering regions near London, though this could change rapidly in the coming hours. Multiple matches across the English football pyramid have already been called off due to adverse weather conditions, including frozen pitches and unsafe surroundings.
Arsenal strengthened their position at the top of the Premier League table with a 3-2 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday, extending their lead to six points following Manchester City's draw with Chelsea. Liverpool drew 2-2 with Fulham on Sunday and currently sit fourth, 14 points behind the Gunners. Liverpool manager Arne Slot confirmed that striker Hugo Ekitike is expected to return from injury for Thursday's trip to Arsenal.
No final decision on postponement has yet been made, with officials expected to assess conditions later on the day of the match. A postponement could result in the fixture being rearranged for an uncertain date during a more challenging period of the season, potentially disrupting Arsenal's momentum as they pursue their first Premier League title in recent years. Both clubs continue preparations as normal, awaiting clarity on whether the fixture will proceed as scheduled.
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