Saturday 23 February 2019 21:17, UK
Stoke's Jack Butland wore a plain green jersey against Aston Villa as a tribute to England's World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks.
It was an emotional occasion at the bet365 Stadium on Saturday as Stoke played their first home game since the passing of the legendary stopper, and the club paid fitting tribute to him before their clash with Villa.
Stoke manager Nathan Jones was proud of the club's tribute to Banks, saying after the match: "I think we lost our focal point, but let's start by saying, I'm proud of our club today, in terms of our club, our fans. Villa were also contributed to that, I thought they were exemplary.
"I think we have paid a wonderful tribute to a wonderful player, a legend and a wonderful human being so both clubs need credit there."
Sam Vokes put Stoke 1-0 up in the first half but Butland couldn't keep a clean sheet as Albert Adomah scored a second-half equaliser for Villa.
Hit play on the video at the top of the page to see Stoke's tribute to Gordon Banks.