The world of sport has paid tribute to Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, on the day of his funeral.
A minute’s silence was held at football’s early kick-offs, as well as before qualifying at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola.
Schedules across sport were adjusted to avoid clashing with the funeral, which was held at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, on Saturday.
The Duke died at the age of 99 on 9 April.
A national minute’s silence was held at 15:00.
In football, the Football Association recommended no games were played between 14:45 and 16:15, with all matches in the English Football League (EFL) moved to either either 12:30 or 17:30.
In addition to holding a minute’s silence, players and officials also wore black armbands.
There was also no Premier League match between 14:45 and 16:15, with a minute’s silence taking place in the early kick-off between Newcastle United and West Ham United.
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