Manchester United have paid an emotional tribute to former striker Denis Law – who He died on Friday Aged 84 – ahead of their match against Brighton on Sunday afternoon.
Law scored 237 goals in 404 matches for United in a title-filled period between 1962 and 1973.
All flags at Old Trafford were flown at half-mast, players wore black armbands, and the Rose of Scotland flutes played as the teams emerged.
A poem was read as the stadium fell silent, with United legends Sir Alex Ferguson, Pat Crerand, Alex Stepney and Brian Kidd in attendance.
Speaking to the fans, Alan Keegan, the stadium announcer, said: “Behind the goals stood the man standing tall, with a heart of gold who inspired everyone.
“He's still the king of the Stretford end.”
Ferguson placed a wreath in the middle circle while fans applauded.