West Ham United's Premier League fixture against Everton on Sunday will feature the national anthem before the game in tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The Hammers played last Thursday, just hours after Her Majesty passed away aged 96 after 70 years as Queen, with the Europa Conference League tie observing a minute silence prior to kick-off.
All fixtures in the proceeding weekend were postponed, with the schedule resuming this weekend including West Ham's trip to Goodison Park.
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Before kick-off, the national anthem will be played while boss David Moyes will be encouraged to wear a suit and lead the team out.
There will also be a minute's applause in the 70th minute of the game to mark the number of years of the Queen’s reign.
Following the conclusion of this weekend's games, West Ham will not play again until October 1 due to the international break, where they welcome Wolves to the London Stadium.
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