Manchester says final farewell to United legend, Denis Law
'The King' died last month at the age of 84
The funeral of one of Manchester United's greatest-ever players is being held at Manchester Cathedral today.
Denis Law died on the 17th of January, at the age of 84.
Also known as "The King", Denis Law was the last surviving member of Manchester United's "holy trinity" along with Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best.
A Book of Condolence will be made available via the East Stand hospitality reception at Old Trafford, between 12:00 and 14:00 GMT today, so supporters can leave their personal messages and memories of 'The King of the Stretford End'.
The hearse and funeral procession will pass the ground around 13:10 GMT, with staff and the general public due to pay their final respects.
The route will take in Chester Road, Sir Matt Busby Way and the East Stand forecourt, pausing at the Trinity Statue, before exiting close to Hotel Football.
Flags around Old Trafford will fly at half mast as we say farewell to such an iconic figure.
The United Megastore will be closed between 13:00 and 13:30 GMT.
Law was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in 2021, and his family announced his death last month (January).
Law, who started his career at Huddersfield and also played for Manchester City and Torino, made his senior Scotland debut aged 18 in 1958 and was capped 55 times.
With 30 goals he remains joint record scorer for Scotland alongside Sir Kenny Dalglish.
The Aberdeen-born striker won two league titles with United and was a member of their European Cup-winning side under Sir Matt Busby in 1968, alongside Stepney, when they became the first English club to lift the trophy.
Law - who scored 237 goals in 404 appearances for United - is the only player to have two statues dedicated to him at Old Trafford, one on the Stretford End concourse and the other as part of the 'United Trinity' outside the stadium alongside fellow greats George Best and Bobby Charlton.
He also remains the only Scottish player to have won a Ballon d'Or, which he was awarded in 1964.