Liverpool supporters could be caught up in transport chaos on their way to Wembley on Sunday. The Reds will face Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final.
Arne Slot's side reverted a 1-0 first leg deficit to beat Tottenham 4-0 in the second leg at Anfield. Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai and Virgil van Dijk were the goalscorers.
The Reds will go in search of Carabao Cup glory for a second successive year and those who have secured tickets, will have to allow plenty of time for their trip. There is planned engineering work due to take place on the Avanti West Coast service that carries passengers between Liverpool and the capital.
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Information from the National Rail website, reads: "If you're travelling from Liverpool by Avanti West Coast or London Northwestern Railway, there are planned engineering work planned between Wolverton and Rugby.
"Direct trains between Liverpool and London Euston are expected to be busy with football fans. The planned engineering work means the journey will take longer than normal. If you're travelling with Avanti, it's recommended you travel the day before or after for an easy trip.
"London Northwestern Railway services will run to Birmingham New Street as normal. But the train from Birmingham to London will run to an amended timetable after Rugby. Once you get to London Euston, you'll need to use London connections to Wembley. There are many different ways of getting to Wembley including London overground, London underground and London buses."
Explaining the reasons for the strike action, outgoing RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: "Avanti West Coast created this dispute by ignoring train managers' concerns and presenting offers those members deemed unacceptable. The company must come forward with a revised proposal so we can avoid more strike action further into 2025."
Kathryn O'Brien, Avanti's executive director of customer experience, previously said: "We're disappointed by the RMT calling strike action for an extended period when our customers may be working, visiting family and friends, or enjoying days out. As a result, they will face significantly disrupted journeys during this time.
"I would like to thank them for their patience and understanding. On the strike days, we'll have a reduced service, so customers with tickets for those days are strongly advised to travel on alternative dates or claim a full fee-free refund. We remain open to working with the RMT to resolve the dispute."