Arsenal
BREAKING NEWS: Arsenal versus Wolves Postponed
Arsenal have confirmed that they have been forced to postpone their game with Wolves at the Emirates by 24 hrs due to the strike action on the London Underground
Arsenal have confirmed that they have been forced to postpone their game with Wolves at the Emirates by 24 hours due to the proposed industrial strike action on the London Underground.
The game was originally scheduled for Monday 26th, but will now be played on Tuesday 27th, kicking off at 3pm. A statement on Arsenal.com reads:
As a result of the proposed industrial action on London Underground on Monday, December 26, our home Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, originally planned for Boxing Day, has been postponed.
Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers will now take place 24 hours later on Tuesday, December 27 (a public holiday), kick-off 3pm at Emirates Stadium.
This decision has had to be made now, before the result of the legal challenge to the proposed industrial action is finally known, due to the preparation period needed to safely operate Emirates Stadium by all the relevant agencies.
The Club has been liaising closely in order to make this decision, with all the relevant agencies, including the Metropolitan Police, Transport for London, London Underground, The Premier League, Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Islington Council.
The paramount concern was always the duty of care towards the Arsenal supporters, Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters, Matchday employees, workers and indeed everyone who was planning to attend the match on Boxing Day.
In addition to the proposed industrial action on London Underground on Boxing Day, there would also have been no services operating on overground train services into London on this day. Also, normal parking restrictions close to the stadium would have still applied. This would have caused severe disruption, or at worst, inability for supporters or Matchday employees and workers to get to Emirates Stadium.
We apologise for the inconvenience this may have caused supporters, but we feel that the right decision has been made based on a duty of care.
All tickets purchased for this match are still valid for Tuesday, December 27.