England and Scotland players to ignore Fifa poppy ban: FA willing to face sanctions

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England and Scotland players will wear black armbands bearing poppies in the November 11 World Cup qualifier, despite FIFA general secretary Fatma Samoura's insistence that no exceptions would be made by the world governing body.

The game's laws state that players' equipment should not carry any commercial, political or religious messages, and Fifa has stuck to its guns, with Samoura earlier on Wednesday evening warning Theresa May not to interfere after the Prime Minister labelled the world governing body's stance "utterly outrageous".

But the Football Association (FA) then issued a statement confirming its Armistice Day tribute.

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