Premier League clubs and fans show support for Rainbow Laces at matches
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See how the Premier League is uniting to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community at stadiums around the country
The Premier League and its clubs are celebrating LGBTQ+ inclusion at all fixtures between 29 November and 5 December.
The two match rounds in this period align with Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign, which has played an important role in driving conversations around LGBTQ+ inclusion in sport since 2013.
At stadiums around the country, captains will wear rainbow-coloured armbands at the fixtures, with Rainbow Laces branding also widely visible within stadiums.
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Rainbow Laces go with the matchday programme for Brentford and Leicester City
The Premier League ball plinths are featuring the Rainbow Laces branding, such as at the City Ground
The fourth official's electronic board also carries Rainbow Laces branding
Brighton's match with Southampton kicked off the display of support for Rainbow Laces
Captains such as Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes and Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi wear Rainbow Laces armband
Advertising boards also displayed the support to TV audiences around the world
Big screens at grounds reminded fans of the Rainbow Laces support
Wolves fans show their support for Rainbow Laces with a flag
Rainbow Laces go with the matchday programme for Brentford and Leicester City
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The Premier League ball plinths are featuring the Rainbow Laces branding, such as at the City Ground
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The fourth official's electronic board also carries Rainbow Laces branding
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Brighton's match with Southampton kicked off the display of support for Rainbow Laces
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Captains such as Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes and Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi wear Rainbow Laces armband
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Advertising boards also displayed the support to TV audiences around the world
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Big screens at grounds reminded fans of the Rainbow Laces support
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Wolves fans show their support for Rainbow Laces with a flag
During this period, the League and clubs will showcase the work they carry out year-round to embed equality, diversity and inclusion in everything they do.
This includes a range of activities and content with players, managers and fans, as well as highlighting community and education initiatives designed to encourage discussion and promote allyship with LGBTQ+ communities.
By highlighting these initiatives, the League aims to create lasting change where everyone in the football community feels a sense of belonging.