How Will Liverpool Honor Jota and Silva Ahead of Their Friendly Against Preston North End?

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- Liverpool will honor Diogo Jota and Andre Silva during a friendly against Preston North End.
- A rendition of 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' will take place before the match.
- Players will wear black armbands in memory of the brothers.
- A minute's silence will be observed.
- Commemorative matchday programs will be available.
Liverpool, July 11 (NationPress) Diogo Jota and Andre Silva will be celebrated with several tributes at Liverpool’s friendly match against Preston North End. The Reds will step onto the field at Deepdale on Sunday, marking their first game since the brothers tragically lost their lives in a road accident in Spain. Before the match begins, the iconic LFC anthem 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' will be performed, and the home team will place a wreath alongside the away supporters.
A minute’s silence will be held in memory of Diogo and Andre, and digital tributes will be showcased on the screen and around the pitchside LEDs. Both teams will don black armbands in remembrance.
Preston has also produced a special edition of the matchday program that includes heartfelt written tributes to Diogo and Andre.
Earlier on Tuesday, Liverpool commenced their pre-season training at the AXA Training Centre, just five days after the devastating accident.
Some players were originally scheduled to return on Friday, but the tragic news prompted them to postpone their plans. The Liverpool squad, led by Virgil Van Dijk and head coach Arne Slot, attended Jota’s funeral on Saturday to pay their respects.
Jota, aged 28, was an essential player for both Portugal and Liverpool. Since joining the club in 2020 from Wolves, he contributed to their success in winning major trophies, including the Premier League, FA Cup, and two EFL Cups.
For Portugal, Jota earned 49 caps and scored 14 goals. He was part of the squad that claimed the UEFA Nations League title in 2019 and again in 2025, when Portugal triumphed over Spain in the final. The forward had celebrated that victory with his teammates only weeks prior.