A weather update has been released by the Met Office in advance of this weekend’s Premier League games, which include the Goodison Park matchup between Everton and Brentford.
There are concerns that Storm Bert, which is predicted to affect much of the UK over the weekend, might affect certain games.
On Friday afternoon, November 22, the national weather and climate surface posted an update on its website that is excellent news for Everton fans, as well as those who follow Brentford.
Although there is a 90% chance of heavy rain on Saturday, November 23, there is no weather warning in effect for Merseyside.
Everton v Brentford unlikely to be at risk of postponement
Naturally, this is very good news. Every supporter is eager for the campaign to resume after two weeks without club football.
International breaks are a boon to Toffees supporters because they spare them from having to watch the team lose every week, according to a long-running joke.
Jokes aside, though, the club needs to get serious and pull itself out of the Premier League relegation zone.
An excellent opportunity to earn three points is a home game against Brentford, who have struggled on the road this season.
Sean Dyche has to win because the team has a really difficult run coming up from the end of November to the end of the year.
A back-to-the-wall exhibition and a greater atmosphere are frequently the results of bad weather.
We can only hope that this most recent prediction is accurate and that there is no risk of the game being cancelled.
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