England captain Harry Kane paid a personal tribute to her inspiration and revealed how his children visited Buckingham Palace to lay flowers as British football came together to celebrate the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The domestic schedule returned after postponements last weekend as a mark of respect, with clubs across the country marking the occasion with pre-match silences, renditions of the National Anthem and with images of The Queen on display around the grounds.
At Tottenham the cover of the match-day programme for the Premier League game against Leicester featured a classic photograph of The Queen smiling and shaking hands with then Spurs captain Danny Blanchflower before presenting him with the FA Cup at Wembley, in 1962.