The city of Preston will host an emotional pre-season friendly between Preston North End and Liverpool, as the Reds play their first match since the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva. The football world mourned the loss of Jota, aged 28, and his brother Andre, 25, who died in a car accident in Spain on July 3, 2025.
The match at Deepdale will be marked with several tributes to honor the brothers. A stirring rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" is planned before kickoff, uniting fans and players in remembrance. A minute's silence will be observed for Diogo and Andre. Both Liverpool and Preston players will wear black armbands as a symbol of respect. Preston North End will lay a wreath near the Liverpool supporters, reflecting the solidarity of the football community. Digital tributes will be displayed on stadium screens and pitchside LEDs throughout the match. Additionally, Preston has created a special commemorative matchday program featuring written tributes to Diogo and Andre.
Liverpool have also announced the retirement of Jota's number 20 jersey, a rare honor reserved for club legends. The number will be retired at all levels of the club, including the men's senior side, women's, U21s, and academy level. The club has also pledged to pay out the remainder of his contract to his family. Books of condolence have been opened at Anfield and online, with tributes pouring in from teammates, coaches, and fans across the globe.
The match marks the first on-pitch action for Liverpool under Arne Slot. After returning to training this week, Slot's men will be looking to shake off the summer rust while carrying the weight of this moment. Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan has confirmed that when the time is right, a permanent tribute to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva will be made, ensuring their memory remains a lasting part of the club's story.
For those unable to attend the match, it will be televised live on ITV in the UK and streamed globally on All Red Video, with coverage beginning at 2.15pm BST. Liverpool will also host a pre-match show across social media and YouTube, allowing supporters worldwide to join together in remembrance. As Liverpool take to the field at Deepdale, the occasion will be marked by sorrow, solidarity, and a deep appreciation for the impact Diogo Jota had on the club, the sport, and all who watched him play.