The Premier League will come together with Stonewall on November 30th for a weekend of fixtures that are dedicated to supporting LGBT people in football.

All 20 Premier League clubs will be supporting the Rainbow Laces campaign for 2018/19, which sees players wear multi-coloured laces in a celebration of the LGBT community with a clear message that football is for everyone.

For two rounds of fixtures – on November 30th and December 5th – all Premier League matches will feature a bespoke Rainbow Laces pitch flag, ball plinth, handshake board and substitutes board.

Rainbow captain’s armbands and laces will be available for players. LED boards and big screens will also highlight the campaign and the League’s social media channels will feature a rainbow Premier League logo and promote campaign messages.

The Premier League will be celebrating @stonewalluk's #RainbowLaces campaign in a show of support for all LGBT people in football and beyond 👉 https://t.co/FMcEFcrhmv pic.twitter.com/R0kXWCopdN — Premier League (@premierleague) November 14, 2018

The League’s involvement in the Rainbow Laces campaign forms part of a three-year partnership with Stonewall, a charity that campaigns for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights across Britain.

The League’s wider relationship includes working with clubs to ensure diversity and equality is a key part of their community programmes.