There are ongoing discussions about how effective the gesture is.
Players will take a knee for the first time this season as part of the Premier League's 'No Room for Racism' campaign this weekend.
There are ongoing discussions about how effective the gesture is, amid a rise in online hate crimes.
The League highlights its efforts to tackle racism in football and wider society, and demonstrates the steps being taken to improve diversity across all areas of the game.
The chief executive of England's top-flight, Richard Masters, says more needs to be done to address racism on social media.

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