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French domestic football resumes on Friday as Nice take on Lyon

Security measures will be significantly increased for matches around Europe, including Spain's El Clasico, following the Paris attacks last Friday.

At least 1,000 police will be present as Real Madrid host Barcelona on Saturday, double what is usually deployed for the match.

Ligue 1 leaders Paris St-Germain will wear a special kit with 'Je Suis Paris' below their crest for three games.

Coach Laurent Blanc said Saturday's trip to Lorient would be "hard".

PSG's women's team and handball side wore the shirt on Wednesday

"The players are affected. Not just those of PSG. We've done psychological work with them," said Blanc.

"Life goes on but it's easier said than done. It will be hard to play football this weekend but we have to do it."

French domestic football resumes on Friday as Nice host Lyon and extra security will be enforced around Europe's leagues, as well as tributes such as playing of the French national anthem.

The Stade de France was among the venues targeted during last Friday's attacks in the capital, as three people blew themselves up near the stadium, where France were playing Germany in a friendly.

The meeting between Spain's top two sides will also see 1,400 private security guards, plus the municipal police.

Spain's secretary of state for security Francisco Martinez said: "We are on anti-terrorist alert four (with five a very high risk) and there will be extensive security so as to guarantee that the match takes place with complete normality."

Fans will face added security checks on entering the stadium

Key points: Security measures from European leagues

French Ligue 1:

No away fans at all major domestic matches

The French national anthem - La Marseillaise - will be played before matches

Fans will be body searched as they enter stadiums

No bags, hats and bulky items allowed inside stadium

English Premier League and Scottish Premiership:

La Marseillaise will be played before matches

Clubs to decide if they will wear black armbands

German Bundesliga:

No pyrotechnics allowed inside stadiums

Spanish La Liga:

Heightened security for El Clasico

Minute's silence before kick-off

Belgian Jupiler Pro League:

Minute's silence before kick-off

No bags or purses allowed inside stadium

Italian Serie A: