The sporting world has united in tribute and continues to pay its respects to Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, following his death at the age of 99.
Football stadiums, cricket grounds and Aintree racecourse fell silent for two minutes on Friday following Buckingham Palace's midday announcement that the Duke had died peacefully in his sleep.
The Premier League and other competitions will pay their respects this weekend as tributes to his lifetime of service pour in.
Aintree held a two-minute silence before the start of racing on day two of the Grand National meeting, while flags at the racecourse are being flown at half-mast. The Duke of Edinburgh was an honorary member of the Jockey Club.
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho learned of the Duke's death during his press conference before Sunday's Premier League game against Manchester United, and said: "I would like to express my condolences to the Royal family and to be very honest and say I have the utmost respect for the Royal family.
"I believe that it is not just this country that is going to be sharing these feelings, because I'm not English and I know that many like myself, we have the utmost respect."