Plans to play Premier League games at neutral venues have been thrown into chaos as Merseyside Police have said they have 'no objections' to Liverpool and Everton playing at their home stadiums.
This is despite head of football in the UK, Mark Roberts, saying on Friday that he believes a 'small number' of the 92 outstanding Premier League games should be held in neutral venues - one of which is believed to be the Merseyside derby.
The Reds could now win their first top-flight title in 30 years at their arch rivals Everton's home ground Goodison Park.