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Everton have paid tribute to the families of the victims of the Hillsborough disaster on this weekend's programme.

The Toffees return to Premier League action on Saturday as they welcome Bournemouth to Goodison Park.

Liverpool's Merseyside rivals have saluted the families who fought for justice following the jury's verdict in the Hillsborough inquest.

The jury reached a verdict on Tuesday morning that the 96 people who died in the 1989 tragedy were unlawfully killed.

Everton have stood by their Merseyside rivals' side during the fight for justice and unveiled a plaque at Goodison Park in February last year.

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The programme for Saturday's match carries a message, paying tribute to the families, alongside the famous image of a young Liverpool fan holding the hand of an Everton fan, with the numbers nine and six on their backs.

It reads: "Everton Football Club salutes the Hillsborough families and their total vindication as Fighters for Justice.

"Theirs is the greatest history in the victory of football. RIP, the 96."

The cover also has a quote from Bill Kenwright from the Anfield memorial service in 2013: "They took on the wrong city - and they took on the wrong Mums."