Former Stoke City players have paid tribute to club legend George Eastham at a memorial service to celebrate his life.
Supporters and ex-players gathered at Stoke Minster to pay their respects to Eastham, who died in December at the age of 88.
A member of England's victorious 1966 World Cup squad, the midfielder famously scored the winning goal in Stoke City's 2-1 League Cup final win over Chelsea in 1972.
Eastham, who had also played for Newcastle United and Arsenal, made 194 appearances for The Potters before retiring in 1974.
Following the service, which was organised by the Stoke City Old Boys Association, people gathered in the Stanley Matthews Lounge at the Bet365 Stadium.