Silence and spontaneous singing: how sport bid its final farewell to the Queen
Sport came together yesterday, in silence and applause, to pay its final respects to the Queen before today’s state funeral.
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Sport came together yesterday, in silence and applause, to pay its final respects to the Queen before today’s state funeral.
Mike Tindall, husband of Zara, Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter, has been spotted brandishing three medals on his jacket during the Queen's funeral.
It's a sombre and emotional day for those who have followed the Queen at different times throughout her 70-year reign as she is laid to rest. Her state funeral is taking place on Monday, September 19, following her death on September 8.
Sport in the UK has come to a halt as the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II takes place. The Queen, who ruled for longer than any Monarch in British history, died at her residence in Balmoral on Thursday, September 8.
The Queen's funeral is taking place in Westminister Abbey on Monday.
Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham took advantage of a reduced Premier League schedule due to policing pressures ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral as the top three pulled clear at the top of the table.
Celtic suffered their first cinch Premiership loss in a year thanks to a shock 2-0 defeat by St Mirren in Paisley.
Arsenal moved back to the top of the Premier League as goals from William Saliba, Gabriel Jesus and Fabio Vieira put the gloss on a dominant performance to beat Brentford 3-0. Injuries to captain Martin Odegaard and Oleksandr Zinchenko had stretched Mikel Arteta's squad to the extent that 15-year-old Ethan Nwaneri came off the bench late to become the youngest player in Premier League history. However, the Gunners showed no sign of weakness at a ground where they were beaten 2-0 last season to move back one point above Manchester City and Tottenham at the top of the table.