The Premier League is joining the wider football family in England to kick off a conversation around mental health
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignHRH The Duke of Cambridge was in London last week to launch the Heads Up Weekends campaign, to highlight the importance of talking about mental health issues
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignAt the launch in London, participants who have been supported by mental health programmes run by Premier League clubs were able to tell their stories
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignAs well as meeting players, managers and participants, the Duke also got involved in a table football competition
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignLedley King, Scott McTominay and Tony Adams also showed their table football skills
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignAs part of the campaign, the Premier League and the wider football family are dedicating matches to the Heads Up campaign
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignEvery football team from across the Premier League, EFL, The National League, The Barclays FA Women's Super League, The FA Women's Championship and The FA Women's National League are getting involved
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignPlayers showed their backing for Heads Up by wearing specially designed warm-up T-shirts
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignReferees and their assistants will be wearing Heads Up badges over the two weekends of Matchweek 26
League backs Heads Up Weekends campaignFor their Matchweek 26 fixtures, Premier League club shirts replaced the PL badge on sleeves with that of Heads Up to raise awareness of the campaign