Liverpool supporters are being called on to give a round of applause on Sunday, as a tribute to a Co Cavan man who died suddenly this week.
The late Patrick Donohoe has been described as one of Ireland's biggest Liverpool supporters.

Supporters are being called on to offer this tribute in the 43rd minute to the local man during the game on Sunday when the reds take on Spurs.
The match day programme will feature a photograph of the Cavan man who was a massive fan of all things Liverpool FC. The 43 year old had his end of season trip booked and planned for months and was looking forward to the title celebrations of the reds.

Paddy aka Reggie as he was affectionately known as worked at the Hotel Kilmore for 28 years. In a social media post, management of the local hotel said Patrick wasn't just someone we worked with- he was a true presence in the building. Always smiling, always welcoming, and always ready for a chat, he brought warmth and kindness to everyone who crossed his path.
They paid their deepest condolences to his loving parents Eamon & Kathleen, and his sisters Susanna & Maria at this very difficult time. His funeral is set to take place tomorrow morning and full details can be found here.
Adrian Rogers was good friends with Paddy for over 20 years, Adrian said that the 43 year was looking forward to the big game this weekend.