Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Arsenal fixture likely to be cancelled amid London Tube strike

Arsenal's Boxing Day clash against West Ham looks likely to be called off due to the threat of a Tube strike.

The Press Association has reported that the match between the London rivals is almost certain to be re-scheduled with an official statement to be made later today.

London Underground drivers are planning to stage three strikes in a row over Bank Holiday pay - with the first scheduled for December 26.

The match is likely to now take place either on January 23 or 26.

There are two other Premier League matches taking place in the capital on Boxing Day - Fulham play Southampton and QPR host West Brom.

However those two games do not appear under threat with QPR stating their match is "definitely going ahead" and Fulham saying they have no plans to cancel theirs.

Other matches in London on Boxing Day include Charlton, Leyton Orient, AFC Wimbledon and Dagenham and Redbridge. They all expect to see their matches go ahead despite the industrial action.

Source: http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/266/f/3784/s/26b874fe/l/0L0Sindependent0O0Csport0Cfootball0Cnews0Eand0Ecomment0Carsenal0Efixture0Elikely0Eto0Ebe0Ecancelled0Eamid0Elondon0Etube0Estrike0E84240A770Bhtml/story01.htm

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