The funeral will take place this morning of the late Derry City legend Mark Farren.
.The 33-year-old, from Greencastle in Co Donegal, passed away earlier this week after a long battle with cancer.
His remains will leave his home at Mill Glen in Moville, at 10.20am for 11,00am Requiem Mass at St Mary's Church in Ballybrack.
He will be laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery.
Tributes have poured in from throughout the country and beyond.
Among those who have paid tribute have been Irish President Michael D Higgins,
A book of condolence has been opened at Derry City’s office in the Brandywell.
The club has also retired its number 18 jersey in tribute and a petition has been set up for the proposed new stand at the Brandywell to be named after the former Candy Stripe favourite.
Derry’s friendly game with Ballymena United has been called off as a mark of respect.
A planned applause had been arranged to be held during the 18th minute of the game.
That will now take place at a later date and is expected to be repeated by City fans during games a the Brandywell.
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