Manchester United and Watford players have protested against the Russian invasion of Ukraine by holding up a banner before their Premier League game.
United interim boss Ralf Rangnick held the banner which had the peace sign in the middle with the word peace in numerous languages around it.
Russian and Ukrainian were among the languages to be featured on the sign.
The idea was reported to have come from Rangnick in the same week United cancelled a £40m sponsorship deal with Russian state-owned airline Aeroflot.
The German was also pictured wearing a 'NO WAR' badge on the touchline.
The gesture from both teams was applauded by the Old Trafford crowd.
Elsewhere in the Premier League, Crystal Palace displayed a banner on the big screen in Selhurst Park reading 'WE STAND WITH UKRAINE' alongside a picture of the Ukrainian flag before their game against Burnley.