The Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool has been postponed due to safety concerns caused by Storm Darragh. Originally, the match was scheduled for Saturday at Goodison Park. However, after discussions involving both clubs, Merseyside Police, and Liverpool City Council, it was decided that the game would be rescheduled.
Everton expressed understanding of fans' disappointment but emphasised that the safety of everyone involved is their top priority. The club stated, "Whilst we appreciate this will be deeply disappointing for supporters, the safety of fans, staff and players is of paramount importance."

In addition to the Merseyside derby, other football matches have also been affected by the storm. Two Championship games—Cardiff City versus Watford and Plymouth Argyle against Oxford United—are postponed. Furthermore, Bristol Rovers' League One match with Bolton Wanderers will not take place as planned.
The decision to postpone these matches highlights the severe impact of Storm Darragh on sporting events across the region. Safety measures are being prioritised to ensure no harm comes to players or spectators during these adverse weather conditions.
The postponement of these fixtures underscores the challenges faced by organisers in ensuring public safety during extreme weather events. Fans are advised to stay updated through official channels for new dates and further information regarding these matches.