Wrexham AFC fans have been asked to observe a one-minute silence at the next home match following the death of the Queen, regardless of personal opinions.

The Reds will take on Dagenham & Redbridge at home on Tuesday (September 13). The game is allowed to go ahead, with clubs asked that players wear black armbands, and a one-minute silence is observed at matches until the funeral.

Saturday’s match against Maidenhead United was postponed as the country is currently in a mourning period.

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The club has released a statement on Tuesday’s game, asking that fans leave their personal opinions “at the turnstiles” for this occasion.

The statement said: “Wrexham AFC will join all the other clubs in the National League and observe a one-minute silence before Tuesday’s game, as a mark of respect following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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“We have a simple request, regardless of your own personal opinions, which we recognise everyone is entitled to; on this occasion, you leave these at the turnstiles of the Racecourse Ground and do not use the one-minute silence to promote your own views over those of others.

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“The spotlight on the club shines brighter than ever and in an exceptionally positive way, so let’s not give anyone a reason to view the club in any other way, by not observing the one-minute silence.

“The club hopes it can count on your support in observing the one-minute silence.”