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Liverpool supporters have been mourning the tragic death of Diogo Jota since his passing on Thursday morning.
News that Jota and his brother Andre Silva were both killed in a freak road traffic accident in Spain stunned the football world.
In Liverpool, where Jota spent five happy and successful years, the pain has been especially acute.
Masses of tributes have been laid for the No.
And on Monday evening, it has been revealed that LFCTV will be airing an evening of special broadcasts in Jota’s honour.
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Since the shock news of Jota’s death was confirmed on Thursday, Liverpool have posted several statements offering support and condolences to the 28-year-old’s family.
Liverpool also created a beautiful memorial video to Jota, in which his life and football career was remembered.
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And according to the Liverpool ECHO, the club, via their in-house television channel, are set to continue the tributes on Monday.
The channel has been off-air since Thursday, instead displaying a message commemorating Jota and requesting privacy for his family, the Liverpool players and staff.
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However, it will reportedly return to scheduling with a show entitled ‘Remembering Diogo: Our number 20’ at 6pm on Monday.
The show is said to be slated to last one hour, and will then be followed by ‘Diogo Jota: All the Goals’; a half-hour segment showing all 65 of Jota’s Liverpool goals.
15-minute Highlights of April’s 1-0 win over Everton, in which Jota scored the last goal of his life will reportedly be shown at 9.45pm, before the tribute show from earlier in the day is repeated at 10pm.
While there is no indication from the ECHO whether Liverpool will make the Jota tributes a special, free to air showing, there are several ways to watch if you have a membership.
The channel can be viewed on Sky (channel 425) and Virgin Media (channel 544), or on Liverpoolfc.com through the club’s new ‘All Red Video’ offering.
An app is also available, which will show live footage from the broadcast if you log in with a membership.
Although some will still not be ready to watch what is sure to be an incredibly emotional show, this is all part of a grieving process which is sure to go on long into the future.
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