Millwall Football Club will commemorate the passing of Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, on Wednesday night.

 

The Lions take on Queens Park Rangers in the Sky Bet Championship (kick-off 7.45pm) as the schedule resumes, with a number of events set to take place before the game gets underway.

 

The teams will emerge from the tunnel - wearing black armbands - without the traditional 'Let 'Em Come', before both sides will gather at the centre-circle to respect a minute's silence, which will begin at the end of a message read out over the PA system.

 

It will be ended by the start of the National Anthem, which will be performed live by local opera singer Jay Britton, wife of Danny O'Callaghan, whose brother and Millwall fan - Private Lee - sadly died during conflict in Iraq in 2004. The game will then begin on the referee's whistle.

 

Tickets are on sale for the visit of QPR and can be purchased HERE.