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The family of Diogo Jota and his younger brother, Andre Silva, will be joined by the tragic Liverpool striker's team-mates, Premier League stars, Anfield chiefs and thousands of fans as they lay their sons to rest on Saturday morning.
Keep up with all the latest from Gondomar, as the footballing world comes together to pay tribute and say farewell to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva.
07:45KEY EVENTLiverpool players arrive in Gondomar
A number of Jota's heartbroken team-mates arrived in Portugal on Friday night, in preparation for today's funeral.
Among them, was captain Virgil van Dijk, former skipper Jordan Henderson, Andy Robertson - who penned his own emotional tribute on social media - Darwin Nunez, and manager Arne Slot.
They will be joined by a further Liverpool contingent, including FSG's Chief of Football Michael Edwards, and the Kop's Sporting Director Richard Hughes.
Darwin Nunez in Gondomar for the funeral of Diogo Jota07:37KEY EVENTFuneral Details
The funerals of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva will take place at 10am on Saturday morning in Gondomar, a half-hour drive inland from the northern Portuguese city of Porto.
On Friday afternoon the Liverpool forward's wife Rute and family members attended a private wake at Sao Cosme Chapel with priest Jose Manuel Macedo set to oversee the funeral at the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar catholic church.
Manchester City star Bernardo Silva was among the footballing stars who visited the wake to pay tribute to his ex-Portugal team-mate.
Bernardo Silva, the Manchester City captain, arrives at the public wake (Image:Getty Images)Good MorningAlex RichardsWelcome everyone
Welcome all.
Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, will be laid to rest this morning following the tragic death of the pair on Thursday.
The pair were travelling in a Lamborghini near Zamora in Spain when it veered off the road and burst into flames, killing both before emergency services arrived.
Tributes have been flooding in following news of the tragedy and a wake in Gondomar, where the pair grew up, was attended by thousands of mourners on Friday - including a delegation from Liverpool.
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