Fans could show their feelings about the proposed Super League as Stamford Bridge stages Premier League action tonight.
Albion visit Chelsea, one of the six founder members of the proposed breakaway from the Prem.
Chelsea will be the first of the “big six” to play at home since plans for the new league were revealed on Sunday.
Liverpool were at Leeds last night and supporters of both clubs protested outside Elland Road before the match.
Inside the ground, there was a banner across seats in the Don Revie Stand reading: “Earn it on the pitch. Football is for the fans,”
Leeds players wore T-shirts during warm-ups showing a similar message,whch angered Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.
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At Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium, fans displayed a banner yesterday reading “Created by the poor, stolen by the rich”.
At Anfield, banners called for the removal of American ownership group FSG and others declared “LFC RIP - 1892-2021”, while a fan arrived at Tottenham’s training ground with a placard reading “Say No To Super League”.
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