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Sunderland have announced a range of tributes as they prepare to honour Charlie Hurley at the Stadium of Light on Saturday afternoon.
Sheffield Wednesday's visit to Wearside, the last game of the Championship campaign, is Sunderland's first home fixture since the death of the legendary centre half aged 87 last week. Hurley is widely considered to be one of the club's greatest ever players, and will be celebrated pre-match by players, staff and supporters alike.
A number of his former teammates will also be at the game, including Jimmy Montgomery, Colin Todd, Colin Suggett, Ritchie Pitt, Bobby Kerr and Jimmy Shoulder. A club statement said: "Charlie spent 12 years on Wearside, but his legacy will forever endure. He loved Sunderland and on Saturday, Sunderland will show just how much we loved him."
It was confirmed earlier this week that there will be a special service at Sunderland Minster on Monday morning to remember Hurley and his incredible contribution to the club and the city.