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Met Office football forecast: Unsettled weather for this week's fixtures

kick-off could see a drop in temperature, so layers are advisable. Sunday’s fixtures Sunday brings two fixtures, both likely to be affected by rain spreading from the southwest to the northeast. Brighton & Hove Albion vs West Ham United (14:00) Rain is expected to spread, impacting the south coast

Met Office football forecast: Unsettled weather for this week's fixtures

by rain spreading from the southwest to the northeast. Brighton & Hove Albion vs West Ham United (14:00) Rain is expected to spread, impacting the south coast and potentially leading to a wet pitch and challenging conditions for both teams. Fulham vs Crystal Palace (16:30) London will also see rain

Met Office football forecast: Unsettled weather for Premier League fixtures

in the day, but further rain is expected overnight. Winds will be brisk, especially along coastal areas, and it will feel milder than of late, with highs of 9 °C. Fans should expect a wet afternoon and plan accordingly. Brighton & Hove Albion vs Brentford (American Express Community Stadium, 15:00

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Cross 140.8 Uckfield 126.8 Ringmer, Bishops Lane 123.4 Falmer 107.7 Hove, Shirley Road 106.2 Brighton, Lewes Road 102.9 The end of the month was very wet and stormy over England and Wales with gale damage to buildings and trees, and transport disrupted. The areal rainfall over England and Wales was 188

This weekend's football fixtures forecast

for showers. Crystal Palace vs Brighton & Hove Albion – 14:00 Selhurst Park will see similar conditions to other Sunday fixtures, with variable cloud and outbreaks of rain or showers. There will be some clearer or brighter interludes, but it will be chilly at times. Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United – 14:00

Met Office weekend football forecast

pic.twitter.com/SDFwqxLiT2 — Met Office (@metoffice) October 24, 2025 Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion (17:30, Old Trafford) Mostly dry and sunny for central areas, with breezy conditions. Showers are more likely in coastal regions, but Manchester should remain largely dry. Temperatures

Met Office weather forecast for this weekend's sports fixtures

breezier as the game goes on. Maximum temperature is forecast to reach 15°C, making for a mild but fresh afternoon. Layering up is advisable, especially for those in exposed stands. Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United (Saturday 15:00) Fans heading to the Amex Stadium can expect a partly cloudy

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