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This is the emotional moment Goodison Park erupted into applause for the Hillsborough families.

There was a minute of clapping ahead of the Everton vs Bournemouth match.

Family members of the 96 victims walked out onto the pitch and received a standing ovation.

They included Hillsborough Family Support Group chairman Margaret Aspinall, Jenni Hicks, Sue Roberts, John Traynor and Jim Wafer.

Everton and Bournemouth players wore ‘96’ shirts bearing the words ‘Truth & Justice’ ahead of kick-off.

Meanwhile, a large banner saying ‘Justice at Last, 96 Brothers in Arms’ was unfurled by fans in the Gwladys Street stand.

There were also tributes paid at other matches across the country.

The names of the 96 victims were projected onto a large display screen at Stoke City’s ground, while Newcastle United fans sang You’ll Never Walk alone in solidarity.

A jury earlier this week ruled the Hillsborough victims were unlawfully killed.

Their families campaigned for the truth for 27 years after the disaster on April 15,1989.