Fans set to travel CHAOS following Sunday's Tube strikes as Transport for London urges supporters to 'finish their journey' before 5.30pm… just ONE HOUR after Arsenal and Liverpool kick off at the Emirates

  • London Underground closures will cause chaos for fans
  • The Underground stops at 5:30pm and could leave fans stranded
  • Arsenal fans will go crazy if Mikel Arteta makes big changes this weekend It all starts

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Metro strikes are set to cause chaos for fans traveling to Arsenal's FA Cup match against Liverpool at the Emirates on Sunday.

Transport for London (TfL) has advised people to complete their journeys before 5.30pm as little to no service is expected on most of London's Tube network until Friday.

This could spell disaster for thousands of supporters across London, with Arsenal's third round tie likely to be the worst affected.

The match starts at 4.30pm in North London, with TFL advice meaning fans must leave at half-time.

According to the BBC, the transport organization said it would try to keep the lines to the Emirates Stadium open longer.

Transport for London (TfL) is advising people to complete their journey before 5.30pm on Sunday

Football fans could face travel chaos after Arsenal's match against Liverpool

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There will be “little to no service” from Monday to Thursday as workers cause chaos with a major subway strike amid a pay dispute.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union who work on various parts of the network will strike until January 12.

There will be major disruptions from Sunday 7 January, when Metro services end earlier than normal.

TFL subsequently warned that 'severe disruptions are expected with little to no service' on all tubes from Monday to Thursday. Services will then start 'later than normal' next Friday, with good service expected by the afternoon.

The match between The Gunners and Liverpool will be an exciting encounter, but the home team may be without striker Gabriel Jesus.

Mail Sport understands that the Brazilian international has suffered a knee injury. The severity of the problem is unclear, but there is hope that it will not be a long-term problem.

If Jesus misses it will be a blow to Mikel Arteta's side, who will be hoping to return to winning ways after a run of back-to-back losses.

The tube attacks could also cause problems for supporters watching West Ham's 2pm kick-off against Bristol City at the London Stadium, should anyone plan to stick around after the match.

However, the match should end an hour before the close so that the majority of supporters will have no problem coming back.

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