All Premier League matches between 8 and 16 October will be dedicated to No Room For Racism, as the league and clubs highlight their ongoing commitment to tackling discrimination.
Players will take the knee ahead of kick-off before all 20 fixtures to show their unity against all forms of racism, as well as promoting equality, diversity and inclusion.
All Premier League matches over the next two weekends will display No Room For Racism messaging, as the league and clubs continue to call on fans to challenge and report discriminatory behaviour wherever they see it.
Premier League club captains have collectively selected significant moments to take the knee this season to demonstrate racism will not be tolerated, which includes the Boxing Day games, fixtures on the final day of the season, the FA Cup and EFL Cup finals, and further No Room For Racism matchdays.
To further support education and promote the importance of being an ally, current Premier League players are visiting schools to see how No Room For Racism educational resources are being used to inspire learning and encourage discussion.
On the campaign, Brentford boss Thomas Frank said: "With these campaigns, I think they're very, very important but, for me, it's about the everyday way we embrace diversity.
“It’s how I have tried to raise my three children - in a diverse world where there are so many fantastic cultures and human beings, and it doesn't matter what colour, what country, what you believe in.
“We need to see the world as this place where every day we try to make it a better place. Besides training football, that's what I try to say to our players, I think that's important.
“I understand that the Premier League is such a big industry and so many people are watching it so, in that aspect, I understand it will give reminders.
“But I think it's up to all of us, all of us need to do what we can every day."