If you notice footballers wearing green armbands during Premier League, EFL and Women's Super League games on Saturday and Sunday, it's all part of the Green Football Weekend - with some clubs, players and fans involved in tackling climate change by reducing their environmental impacts.
It is expected the many small actions by fans, clubs and players across Green Football Weekend will combine to make a significant cut in emissions, and the hope from organisers is there will be a legacy which sees that continue. Green Football Weekend's Sarah Jacobs said: "This isn't a one-off. It's about driving ongoing conversation and action on climate, galvanised by an annual moment that brings together the whole footballing community - a moment we want to see grow in ambition and scale." Man Utd top of fan leaderboard for actions for the planet. Scoring 17545 green goals.
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