Premier League fans pay tribute to the Queen

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Aston Villa and Southampton players during a minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth IIVilla Park was in darkness during the minute's silence, but for a spotlight on the centre-circle

Premier League clubs paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as English top-flight fixtures resumed on Friday.

The English Football League resumed on Tuesday, with tributes respectfully observed, as they were at Friday's two Premier League games.

A minute's silence was held and the National Anthem played at both Villa Park and the City Ground.

All lights were even turned out during the minute's silence at Villa Park, except for one spotlight on the Aston Villa and Southampton players on the centre-circle.

At the City Ground, the managers of Nottingham Forest and Fulham laid wreaths in the centre-circle before the minute's silence.

All players and match officials wore black armbands, big screens and perimeter boards displayed tribute images to Her Majesty and flags were flown at half-mast.

Fans also applauded as each game reached 70 minutes, in honour of The Queen's 70-year reign.

Nottingham Forest and Fulham players walk onto the field before a minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth IIManagers Marco Silva and Steve Cooper laid wreaths in the centre-circle at the City Ground
Nottingham Forest players during a minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth IIImages of Queen Elizabeth II were displayed on the big screen at the City Ground
Singer Laura Wright performs the National Anthem at Villa Park following the death of Queen Elizabeth IILaura Wright sang God Save The King at Villa Park, watched by managers Steven Gerrard and Ralph Hasenhuttl
Aston Villa match programme paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth IIAston Villa's match programme featured images of Queen Elizabeth II
Aston Villa fans holding a tribute to Queen Elizabeth IISome Villa fans brought home-made tributes to Friday's game

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