Ipswich Town is set to unveil its memorial garden ahead of Saturday's clash against Swansea City.
The Garden of Remembrance at Portman Road, situated at the back of the Sir Alf Ramsey stand, will open on Saturday with a private service for the families of those who previously had their ashes interred at the stadium.
Due to pitch renovation works that took place over the summer, fans' ashes at the stadium were moved to the memorial garden.
Saturday's match against the Swans is Town's dedicated Remembrance fixture, with players wearing shirts displaying the poppy, and a period of silence will happen prior to kick off.
The garden of remembrance will be available for supporters to view from 1pm on Saturday.
Mark Ashton, Ipswich Town's CEO said the garden had a "beautiful design" and was "something the club can be very proud of" at the most recent Fans Forum held in September.
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