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The list of Premier League matches was thrown into chaos after Manchester United’s home game against Liverpool was postponed due to fierce fan protests.
A new date for the game has not yet been confirmed and both clubs are in urgent discussion to work out a plan.
The run-in at the end of the season is tight, especially for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who will play the second leg of the Europa League semi-final against Roma on Thursday in the Italian capital.
United would normally fly to Italy early Wednesday.
You could theoretically play against Liverpool today.
However, the potential risk of further protest by fans was examined last night, especially given the heavy police involvement yesterday.
Liverpool may have to postpone their game against West Brom on Sunday 16 May to Monday and visit United on Friday 14 May – the day before the FA Cup final.
Both teams will have to play their last games of the season on May 23 at 4:00 p.m. CET. Kick-off time is set in stone alongside the rest of the top games on the day.
United and Liverpool will also be in action in the middle of the week on May 19th – and a full schedule of fixtures will already be available next weekend.
Angry Man Utd supporters protested outside Old Trafford