After traveling all the way from Australia and saving up to attend the Merseyside derby, 15-year-old Mackenzie Kinsella was left disappointed when the match was postponed due to severe weather conditions. Despite this, he was able to watch Everton's midweek game against Wolves and will still have the chance to see his team in action when they face Arsenal next weekend. Liverpool explained why the decision to postpone was made, citing safety concerns and the ongoing amber severe wind warning in the area.
The highly anticipated Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool has been postponed due to storm Darragh, which has caused adverse weather conditions in western parts of the UK. Following a safety advisory group meeting and an amber severe wind warning, both teams agreed to postpone the match to ensure the safety of fans, staff, and players. The rescheduled date will be announced in the near future.
The much-awaited Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool has been postponed due to the severe winds brought on by storm Darragh. In a safety meeting attended by officials from both clubs, it was decided that the risk posed by the storm was too great to hold the match as scheduled. This marks the final Premier League clash between the two teams at Goodison Park.
Manchester United's manager Ruben Amorim is set to call up 16-year old Godwill Kukonki for tonight's Premier League match against Arsenal, as defender Luke Shaw has been ruled out due to injury. Shaw, 29, confirmed the news through an emotional statement on his Instagram story. With left-sided defender Lisandro Martinez also unavailable, Amorim has opted to bring in Kukonki, who has previously featured in the team's matches against Ipswich and Everton. Kukonki's inclusion in the squad adds depth to United's defence, which has been hit with a string of injuries and suspensions.
Don't miss a single moment of the action with live updates from the Premier League! Tune in to the 'watch & listen' tab for live radio commentaries and use the play icon to watch the Final Score updates. Chelsea, Man City, Everton, and Newcastle all have the lead in their matches, with exciting goals from Silva, Begley, Emons, Rindl, and Rostance. Plus, witness the end of Everton's goal drought as they take on Wolves, following BBC Sport football news reporter Shamoon Hafez at Goodison Park.
In a dominant performance, Manchester United secured their biggest Premier League win of the season against Everton. Marcus Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee each scored a brace, elevating United into the top half of the Premier League table. The win was marred only by two suspensions for United players, who received their fifth yellow cards of the season.
In a thrilling match between Manchester United and Everton, the Red Devils emerged victorious with a 4-0 win. Star players Marcus Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee both scored twice, securing the much-needed win for United. This victory comes as a boost for Man United's hopes in the Premier League title race.
Brentford's Yoane Wissa speaks about their dramatic win against BBC Match of the Day, emphasizing the impact of "craziness" in football. He also discusses the importance of this win for the team, his role in the match, and the psychological significance of getting the winner. In other sports news, Real Madrid are set to host Barcelona in the highly-anticipated El Clasico, while driver Piastri emerges as the fastest in the Mexican GP third practice. In Premier League action, Beto's added time goal salvages a draw for Everton against Fulham.
Get ready for the exciting Saturday matches in the Premier League as Aston Villa takes on Bournemouth, while Everton faces off against Fulham in the evening. Don't miss out on any of the action as BBC Radio 5 Live provides live coverage for both games. Also, keep an eye on Brentford vs Ipswich and Brighton vs Wolves to see which team will come out on top in these intense matchups. And for updates on other leagues, Scottish Premiership has already seen Murray taking Dundee to the lead over St Johnstone. Stay tuned for all the highlights and reactions.
In the world of football, transfer news and rumors constantly swirl, and Friday's newspapers bring some exciting updates. Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly flying in to watch the team's upcoming clash against Aston Villa, adding fuel to speculation about coach Erik ten Hag's future at Old Trafford. Another potential story to watch is the possibility of forward Jadon Sancho returning to the England squad, as interim boss Lee Carsley has opened the door for his return. Meanwhile, Dele Alli unfortunately suffered a slight muscle strain upon his return to football, according to Everton manager Sean Dyche.