Liverpool have advised supporters to arrive early at Anfield tomorrow afternoon as concerns over Storm Eunice grow.
A number of areas in the country have been affected by the high wind speeds today, with the south west and south east worst hit.
The Reds' fixture with Norwich City is still scheduled to go ahead as planned, though the club have issued guidance ahead of Saturday's 3pm kick-off.
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Supporters have been told to access the stadium in good time, with turnstiles opening from 1pm. Fans have also been check for potential disruptions to travel plans, which may have occurred at short notice.
A Liverpool club statement read: "Due to the adverse weather conditions across the country, there will be a number of operational changes in place for Saturday's game at Anfield.
"Arrive in plenty of time – kick-off is scheduled as planned for 3pm GMT but we ask fans to get to the ground early due to potential disruption with travel and routes around the stadium. Turnstiles will open at 1pm.
"Check your travel plan to and from the stadium as this may also be disrupted – please plan your journey in advance and take care on your route to the stadium. Anyone travelling to the stadium by bike must drop off their bike at the Cycle Hub, which is free to use and situated in Stanley car park. Please do not leave anywhere else around the stadium.
"Head to https://www.liverpoolfc.com/matchday/getting-to-anfield for local travel links.
"No external toilets will be open – due to the adverse weather, all external toilets around the ground will be closed. Toilets will be open inside the stadium.
"Anfield’s flags will not be flown around the stadium ahead of kick-off.
"Stadium routes may have to be changed to move safely around the ground. Please listen and follow guidance from our stewards and fan support staff on access points.
"Retail pods and matchday programme kiosks may be closed around the ground, but the LFC retail store will be open as usual and programmes available inside the stadium."