EVERY Premier League team will be wearing black armbands in their opening match this weekend.

All the clubs have come together in support, and will pay their respects with a moment of silence before kick-off.

Why are all Premier League teams wearing black armbands?

Premier League teams across the country will be wearing black armbands on the opening weekend in tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre, who passed away earlier this summer.

Jota’s death shocked the football world, with tributes pouring in throughout pre-season.

The Liverpool forward, who signed for the club from Wolves in 2020, died at the age of 28 in a car crash alongside his brother.

At last Sunday’s Community Shield, a heartfelt tribute was held in his memory.

Liverpool legend Ian Rush, FA chair Debbie Hewitt, and Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish laid wreaths on the pitch in front of the Reds’ supporters.

As they did, fans joined together for an emotional rendition of “You’ll Never Walk Alone”.

A minute’s silence was also observed before kick-off to honour Jota and his brother.

Both Liverpool and Crystal Palace wore black armbands for the match in his memory – and they’ll do so again this weekend alongside all of the other teams.

What Premier League matches are on this weekend?

Friday, August 15

8pm: Liverpool vs Bournemouth

Saturday, August 16

12:30pm: Aston Villa vs Newcastle United

3pm: Brighton vs Fulham

3pm: Nottingham Forest vs Brentford

3pm: Sunderland vs West Ham United

3pm: Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley

3pm: Wolves vs Manchester City

Sunday, August 17

2pm: Chelsea vs Crystal Palace

4.30pm: Manchester United vs Arsena

Monday, August 18

8pm: Leeds United vs Everton

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