Harry Kane will wear a OneLove armband at the World Cup, even if it is not allowed by the sport's governing body.

In support of the LGBTQ+ community, the FA announced in September that England would wear a rainbow captain's armband during the tournament.

Even if the England captain is fined by the world's governing body, he will still wear the shirt.

England and Wales will have captains at the World Cup who will wear the captain's armband.

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England manager Gareth Southgate and captain Harry Kane discuss the decision to wear the OneLove anti-discrimination armband in Qatar

Permission is needed to wear the armbands. Three weeks ago, the working group asked for permission from the world's governing body of soccer.

A delegation from the group will be asking for an update when they meet with the world governing body.

The establishment of a welfare centre for migrant workers will be discussed by the delegation.

The FA isn't part of the delegation going to Switzerland this week.

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FAW senior equality, diversity and inclusion manager, Jason Webber says they are supporting the OneLove campaign to try to bring about positive change ahead of the Qatar World Cup

Southgate: There is a limit to what can be achieved in Qatar

The England boss spoke in September.

In the end, we are asking for change in a country we are respectful of, but don't have any control over, so we have to talk about it.

The FA have gathered all the information and requests of people affected, they have done a lot of research. There is a limit to what can be accomplished.

Talking about the issues and raising the issues and putting them on the table is what people involved in sport have used in the past.

We're trying to affect the areas we've been asked to affect even though there will be criticism. Unless other ideas come forward and other requests that we think are suitable are on the table, it's hard to do more than we have been asked.