Liverpool friendly to move forward despite a tsunami warning in Japan

Liverpool’s pre-season against Japanese League J1 The Yokohama F. side Marinos should go ahead despite a tsunami warning in progress in Japan.

An 8.8 amplitude earthquake struck the eastern coast of Russia in the early hours of Wednesday morning, which prompted a tsunami warning to be issued to Japan, where Liverpool is currently on a pre-season tour.

A tsunami then struck Hokkaido, an island in northern Japan, early Wednesday morning.

However, Liverpool’s shock at the Nissan stadium should always take place at 11:30 am BST (6:30 am), the public transport services in Yokohama currently operating as normal.

The Arne Slot team was beaten 4-2 by AC Milan in A Friendly in Hong Kong on Saturday after having made its pre-season campaign to win against Preston North End in Deepdale earlier this month

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After Wednesday’s meeting with the Marinos, Liverpool will return to the United Kingdom, where they will face the athletics club in a double head of friendly matches on August 4.

New signature Hugo Ekitike could make its debut for the club Wednesday after its move of 69 million pounds Sterling ($ 92.3 million from Eintracht Frankfurt.

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