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The Football Supporters Association claims the Premier League IGNORED fans' request to 'pay their respects' at football games this weekend, after Premier League and EFL games were cancelled following Queen Elizabeth II's passing

The Football Supporters Association (SFA) has expressed doubts over the cancellation of Premier League and EFL fixtures this weekend.

Sporting bodies were allowed to decide whether they would continue with sporting events this weekend or not, although the chair of the DCMS Select Committee Julian Knight did tell TalkSPORT that no sporting events should take place out of respect.

The Premier League opted to suspend this weekend's fixtures to honour the Queen's 'extraordinary life and contribution to the nation', with the FA, EFL and SPFL reaching the same decision.

A number of sporting events have been cancelled after the death of Elizabeth II
Tributes were paid ahead of West Ham's Europa Conference League match on Thursday night

For the SFA, the decision was not a straightforward one.