Proceeds go to The Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal
Our men's annual Remembrance Fixture was held against Middlesbrough on Tuesday
Our teams are wearing poppies on their shirts, including at Norwich City, during the Remembrance period
LCFC Women wore poppy shirts against Arsenal Women and again at West Ham United this Sunday
Bid here for Men’s shirts and here for Women’s shirts
Our Men's team marked our annual Remembrance Fixture on Tuesday against Middlesbrough, commemorating the sacrifices of servicemen and women in conflicts past and present, and did so again at Norwich City on Saturday.
As a mark of respect, our players have worn shirts featuring an emblem of the poppy - supporting the Royal British Legion. Match shirts worn by selected players across those fixtures will be available from each game's kick-off via auction to raise important funds and continue our long-standing commitment to supporting the Poppy Appeal.
To bid on match worn poppy shirts from the Boro and Norwich fixtures click HERE. For LCFC Women, this period - which also sees players wear poppies on their shirts - included a home game with Arsenal last Sunday and our trip to West Ham United on this Sunday.
You can bid on LCFC Women shirts from the Arsenal Women and West Ham Women fixtures HERE. The Poppy Appeal takes place this year from Thursday 23 October to Tuesday 11 November, with the RBL leading the nation in Remembrance to honour the contribution of our Armed Forces community, past and present.
Since it was first worn as an act of Remembrance just over 100 years ago, the red poppy has become an enduring symbol of support for our Armed Forces.
Each donation to The Poppy Appeal provides support to the Armed Forces community and ensures their unique contribution is never forgotten.