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The English Football League (EFL) is in ongoing discussions over a gesture of solidarity with Ukraine at this weekend's League Cup final.
Liverpool take on Chelsea at Wembley Stadium on Sunday for the first piece of meaningful silverware in English football this season.
The match will be played to the backdrop of Russia 's invasion of Ukraine, with the crisis engulfing European footballing. It has led to governing body UEFA taking the decision to strip Russia of their honour of hosting this season's Champions League final.
The game was originally due to be played at the Gazprom Arena in St Petersburg on May 28 but will now be moved to the Stade de France in Paris instead.
The EFL have confirmed that discussions remain ongoing and that it is possible that the game on Sunday, which will see a crowd of more than 80,000, could see the famous Wembley arch lit up in yellow and blue - the colours of the Ukraine flag.
Meetings are expected to take place between now and the day of the game, with other figures involved in the process said to be pushing for a gesture revolving around a peace symbol instead.
The Carabao Cup final is one of the EFL's showpiece events, along with the end-of-season play-offs which are