Leeds United and Liverpool confirm plans for joint Hillsborough tribute before Premier League fixture
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Liverpool’s closest fixture to the anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster on 15 April, 1989 falls this evening as the Reds face Leeds United. Ahead of kick-off, chief executives Angus Kinnear and Billy Hogan, as well as club captains Liam Cooper and Jordan Henderson, are set to meet at Elland Road where tributes will be paid to the victims and pennants exchanged in front of the commemorative plaque honouring Leeds supporters Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight.
In addition, there will be an extended, written tribute in this evening’s matchday programme with club figures urging supporters of both clubs to be mindful of tragedy chanting and the effects it can have on those who have lost loved ones.
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Hide AdA statement by Leeds United on Monday afternoon read: “Following consultation with Liverpool Football Club, both teams will come together at tonight’s match to pay their respects to the 97 football supporters who lost their lives after the Hillsborough tragedy.
“Each captain will walk out onto the field with flowers in memory of the 97. Following the on-pitch handshakes, there will be a tannoy announcement and images on the big screen.
“Whilst that takes place, each captain will walk over to the away supporters section at Elland Road and lay the flowers in front of the fans.
“This weekend marked the 34th anniversary, with April 15th a significant and unforgettable date in Liverpool Football Club’s history, as well as the footballing world.
“Everyone connected with Leeds United wishes to share their love and sends support to the families, friends and survivors.”
Kick-off at Elland Road is scheduled for 8pm.