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Timings for Celebration Day: Fulham v Everton

6th February 2026

Image of the facade outside of Craven Cottage
Picture courtesy of Fulham Football Club

Tomorrow marks Fulham’s fifth annual Celebration Day. This important initiative recognises the strength of Fulham family, and we ask you to join us tomorrow in remembering those who sadly passed away over the past year.

The partnership between the Trust, who will be represented on the pitch by our Chair, Simon Duke, and our Treasurer, Jerry Cope, and Fulham Football Club will hopefully provide some comfort to those of you who are finding it difficult to come back to Craven Cottage without a loved one or friend.

We are once again indebted to Fulham Football Club for their support of this special day. We would like to thank Club director David Daly, and the Club’s chaplain, The Reverend Gary Piper, who will lay wreathes in memory of our Fulham family before kick-off against Everton.

We would recommend that all supporters should take their seats by 2:40 pm. A video montage displaying the names and pictures of our late friends will begin at 2:45 pm. The players from both sides and the match officials will walk out on the Craven Cottage pitch at approximately 2:54pm. Wreathes will then be laid by the representatives of the Trust and the Club before a minute’s applause will commence with the sound of the referee’s whistle. Matchday master of ceremonies Ivan Berry will read the names of those supporters we are remembering during the half-time interval.

We thank our members and the entire Fulham family for their ongoing support of Celebration Day.

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