The LED board shows a photo Queen Elizabeth II as players of West Ham United and FCSB observe a minutes silence
The Premier League resumes on Friday after matches were postponed last weekend

There will be a minute's silence this weekend as a mark of respect to the Queen.

Fans will be invited to applaud after 70 minutes when the national anthem is played.

The flags at the stadiums will be flown at half mast, as will big screens and advertising boards.

The first games since the Queen's death will be held this weekend.

The last weekend's games were not played.

Logistical issues surrounding the Queen's funeral have caused the home game withLiverpool and the away game withManchester United to be scrapped.

The game between Crystal Palace andBrighton was called off because of rail strikes.

On Tuesday, there were 30 games in the English Football League and two games in the European Championship.

Ajax and Liverpool players observe a minute's silence after the death of Queen Elizabeth II
The 'period of silence' at Anfield lasted for about 30 seconds and was observed by all but a handful of those in the stadium

The national anthem was played at most football league games. There was a period of silence at the games.

There are more than one game on Wednesday, with Manchester City, Rangers, and Chelsea all playing in the same competition.

The first two games of the weekend are on Friday, as Villa host the Saints and Forest welcome the Cottagers.