Manchester United and the footballing world will stand in solidarity on the 60th anniversary of the Munich air disaster this Tuesday.
On February 6, 1958, United's plane crashed on a flight back from a European Cup tie away to Red Star Belgrade, a tragedy which resulted in 23 people losing their lives.
Sir Bobby Charlton and Harry Gregg survived and will be at Old Trafford on Tuesday afternoon for a ceremony marking 60 years since the disaster, alongside the families of current and former players, staff, media and friends.
United manager Jose Mourinho and captain Michael Carrick will lay wreaths on behalf of the club and players, with a minute's silence to be held at 3.