- Eowyn storm continues to havoc throughout the United Kingdom on Friday
- Several football matches have been postponed due to the storm
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The Eowyn storm continues to sow chaos throughout the United Kingdom while 100 mph winds hit the coasts of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The terrible bursts have caused massive interruptions on trips, with more than 1,000 flights canceled throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland due to unsafe conditions, while all Scotrail trains in Scotland have been cut today.
Rare red warnings were issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland, since the storm represented a danger to life: it damaged buildings, started trees and caused power outages. The alert in Scotland will last until 5:00 p.m. and this morning was extended to a broader area.
Ambar warnings have been issued in parts of England and Wales, and the Newcastle United faces interruptions on trips, since its chartered flight planned at the south coast on Friday afternoon before Saturday start at 3 pm in Southampton seems to postpone Until the morning.
Events have been canceled throughout the United Kingdom at the last minute and many have not been urged to travel unless it is absolutely necessary in various parts of the United Kingdom, and a large number of football matches have been canceled.
No Premier League, Championship or League One was scheduled for today, while Swindon's trip to his Newport rivals in League Two is still scheduled to continue.

Several Premier League 2 games have been canceled due to the damage caused by Eowyn storm

The storm has wreaked havoc throughout the United Kingdom and has affected football matches

Red warnings have been issued due to danger of death in parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
However, a series of Premier League 2 games that involved Sub-21 teams were canceled and Newcastle's trip was reprogrammed due to adverse climatic conditions in the northeast.
On the other hand, the Topfees de Paul Tait youth team will now travel to Tyneside on Monday, January 26 and the Eowyn storm will spend during the weekend.
Similarly, the Premier League 2 clash of the West Brom against Middlesbrough has also been canceled and a new date has not yet been set.
In Scotland, the match between Celtic Women and Hearts, which should be played on Friday afternoon, was also canceled due to the devastating storm.
This story will be updated with any new information as the Eowyn storm progresses.