Liverpool vs Atletico Madrid postponement fears: MET Office delivers update after severe weather forecast ahead of Champions League game at Anfield

The MET office has delivered an update amid fears Liverpool's Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid could be postponed due to extreme weather. A yellow weather warning was issued ahead of the match warning of gusty winds that could disrupt travel and cause power outages.

Liverpool vs Atletico Madrid postponement fears: MET Office delivers update after severe weather forecast ahead of Champions League game at AnfieldLiverpool vs Atletico Madrid postponement fears: MET Office delivers update after severe weather forecast ahead of Champions League game at AnfieldLiverpool vs Atletico Madrid postponement fears: MET Office delivers update after severe weather forecast ahead of Champions League game at Anfield

The MET office’s initial forecast carried a warning of strong winds interrupting road, rail, and ferry travel, with coastal communities put on alert for spray and waves as the weather front moved in. The forecast was put in place from Sunday evening to Monday, which raised concerns over the midweek game at Anfield.

Fortunately for and Atletico fans, the MET Office has issued a new update confirming that severe weather conditions will subside before the ball is kicked at Anfield on Wednesday evening. The heavyweight European encounter is expected to go ahead as planned with no further formal warnings issued.

Arne Slot’s Liverpool side have begun their title defence with four consecutive wins, including a narrow 1-0 victory at last time out. In stark contrast, Diego Simeone’s Atletico have only won one of their opening four La Liga matches and are currently down in 11th in the table.

Atletico will head to Liverpool without star striker Julian Alvarez and USMNT midfielder Johnny Cardoso. While the former Manchester striker suffered a knee injury in the club’s 2-0 win against at the weekend, Cardoso picked up a sprain during Monday’s training session, and both men were left out of Simeone’s final 22-man squad.