Premier League players and clubs highlighted their ongoing commitment to tackling discrimination and promoting equality, diversity and inclusion at matches this weekend.
Players took the knee once more ahead of kick-off before all matches to show their unity against all forms of racism as the fixtures were dedicated to the Premier League's No Room For Racism initiative.
All Premier League matches this weekend and next are displaying No Room For Racism messaging as the League and clubs continue to call on fans to challenge and report discriminatory behaviour wherever they see it.
United against all forms of racism. #NoRoomForRacism pic.twitter.com/nUes9BDX0U
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) October 8, 2022
Everybody has a role to play in creating change.
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) October 8, 2022
Be an ally - challenge it, report it, change it.#NoRoomForRacism pic.twitter.com/rsXdnna4In
We proudly support the @PremierLeague's #NoRoomForRacism initiative, as we remain united in the fight against racism and all forms of discrimination.
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) October 9, 2022
The time for change is now. #SeeRed || #allredallequal pic.twitter.com/saMmxARAcB
👊 #NoRoomForRacism pic.twitter.com/kimaNt3ln2
— Leeds United (@LUFC) October 9, 2022
See: How to report racism
The unity from clubs against racism was also on display at Academy matches as the Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal players stood together ahead of their Premier League 2 north London derby on Saturday.
The message is simple.
— Premier League (@premierleague) October 8, 2022
There is #NoRoomForRacism. pic.twitter.com/BanGdqhg8C
Also in this series
Part 2: Ferdinand explains why players take the knee
Part 3: Ward-Prowse: Taking the knee sends powerful message
Part 4: Defoe and Crawford discuss how sport breaks barriers
Part 5: Bent: Taking the knee enables conversations on racism
Part 6: Solanke: We all have role to play in fight against racism