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Albion to wear poppy shirts against QPR & Stoke

An image of Albion's home (blue and white) and away (yellow and green) shirts hung up with poppies on them

Albion will proudly wear poppy-adorned shirts during the upcoming Sky Bet Championship fixtures against Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City.

The Baggies will feature in green and yellow at Loftus Road this Saturday, before donning blue and white at The Hawthorns next weekend.

Both sets of jerseys will be made available to purchase via online auctions, with all profits going to The Royal British Legion. Details on how Albion supporters can secure a poppy shirt are available below.

QPR

The auction for this weekend’s green and yellow shirts will go live from kick-off on Saturday, November 5 (3pm) and end two weeks later on Saturday, November 19 at 3pm.

Supporters will be able to bid here.

Stoke

The auction for the blue and white shirts, which will be worn against the Potters in the final fixture before the World Cup break, will go live from kick-off on Saturday, November 12 (3pm) and end two weeks later on Saturday, November 26 at 3pm.

Supporters will be able to bid here.

The Poppy: A symbol of hope and remembrance

The poppy is the enduring symbol of remembrance for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country, and for those who continue to defend and improve our way of life today. 

This resilient flower flourished in the midst of destruction, becoming a symbol of hope and a peaceful future.

The club will confirm its plans for the Remembrance Day fixture against Stoke City in due course.