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Minute's silence for Her Majesty The Queen is PERFECTLY observed before Brentford vs Arsenal clash as players don black armbands and managers lay wreaths following disruption at other games across the country

The minute's silence for Her Majesty The Queen before Brentford vs Arsenal was observed perfectly by those in attendance at the Brentford Community Stadium this morning.

Respects have been paid across the Premier League after The Queen's passing last week, with managers leading teams out before a minute of remembrance and the national anthem.

In the capital today, the silence was carried out perfectly before a rendition of God Save the King from Lloyd Griffith, after several other tributes had been disrupted across the country.

The Premier League released a statement explaining that clubs would be given an opportunity to 'pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II' at each game during the weekend of 16-18 September.