Liverpool vs Manchester United to go ahead as planned after nervy ‘safety meeting’

Liverpool have confirmed their Premier League clash against Manchester United at. Anfield will ‘go ahead as planne’ after fears it would be postpone due to the weather.
‘Today’s fixture against Manchester United will go ahead as planne,’ they said in a. Statement around four and a half hours before kick-off at 4.30pm.
‘Two safety meetings were held เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย earlier to assess the weather and travel conditions. We thank everyone involved in helping us to get this game on today.
‘If you’re travelling to Anfield then please take extra care. We look forward to seeing you there.’
Manchester United added: ‘Following a second safety meeting, it has decide that today’s match between Manchester United and Liverpool will go ahead.
‘There have been snowfall and weather warnings across the North West on Sunday but it has deeme safe for fans to attend the 16:30 GMT kick-off.
‘Take care if you are travelling to Merseyside today, Reds.
Several areas of the UK have hit by amber weather warnings after snow and freezing rain overnight.
Runways at Manchester and Liverpool airports were close on Sunday morning while teams worked to clear the snow.
One amber warning – which are more serious than yellow warnings and indicate a possible risk to life – covers the Midlands up to Manchester, around 30 miles away from the venue of Sunday’s Premier League fixture between Liverpool and Man United.
The Met Office warned ice would be a hazard in places across the UK, leading to concerns over fan safety as they travel to and from games.
In a statement release on Sunday morning, Liverpool said ‘every effort was being made to get the game on’.
‘A safety meeting was held this morning to assess the weather and travel conditions for today’s. Fixture against Manchester United at Anfield,’ the statement read.
‘At this stage the match is planne to go ahead as normal and every effort is being made to get the game on.
‘A further safety meeting will take place again at midday to assess the latest conditions.