NOTTINGHAM Forest and Derby County fans will come together to honour Brian Clough at the City Ground on Sunday.
While their teams will be battling it out on the pitch, supporters of both clubs are expected to rise to their feet ten minutes into the derby in applause to mark the tenth anniversary of Clough's death, which is on September 20.
Clough brought glory to both clubs, winning back-to-back European Cups with Forest after leading Derby to the First Division title in 1971-72.
Forest will also be staging a remembrance of Clough when the Reds take on Fulham on home soil on Wednesday, September 17.
And they are inviting season ticket holders to take part in a guard of honour before the match.
Twenty will be chosen and any season ticket holder who wants to take part should email faceofforest@nottinghamforest.co.uk with their name, age and client reference number.
Forest will also be producing a special edition of the matchday programme and a video paying tribute to Clough will be played at half-time on the big screens inside the stadium.