The Premier League will pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II this weekend by having a minutes silence before every game followed by the national anthem. The league said Wednesday that fans will also be invited to applaud at the 70-minute mark, in recognition of the queen’s 70-year reign. Players will wear black armbands and managers have been asked to consider wearing a suit. Last weekends games were all postponed following the queens death last Thursday at the age of 96. Seven games will be played this weekend. Chelsea-Liverpool and Manchester United-Leeds were both postponed because of limited police resources ahead of the queens state funeral on Monday. Brightons home game against Crystal Palace had already been postponed because of a planned rail strike, which has since been canceled. A period of silence was also observed before Liverpool’s Champions League game against Ajax on Tuesday.
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