Manchester United and Manchester City will pay tribute to the victims of the Manchester synagogue attack before their Premier League matches this weekend.
But tributes will not be carried out routinely in the Premier League or the English Football League during the incident on Thursday in which two people died and three others were injured.
The United players will use black bracelets and keep a minute of silence before their match against Sunderland in Old Trafford on Saturday, while the women’s team will do the same in their female Super League match against Chelsea on Friday night.
Speaking at his press conference on Friday, United Male Manager, Ruben Amorim, said: “It is a crazy world where we lived at this time, many great things happened, sympathy with the victims, we will pay tribute tomorrow.”
United Sides will also use black bracelets in their games.
City will also use black bracelets when they travel to Brentford on Sunday and agreed with the bees to keep a moment of silence before the start.
Brentford was already planned by Brentford in memory of his chief of goalkeepers of the Christopher Ramsey Academy, who died on intestine cancer Wednesday.
Brentford agreed to change the tribute of an applause of a minute to the silence given the seriousness of Thursday’s attack.
Manchester City women will also present their respects before their WSL match against Arsenal on Saturday.
Both the Premier League and EFL will support any club that wishes to pay tribute.