A funeral service for Sir Bobby Charlton will take place at Manchester Cathedral on Monday.

The Red Devils legend passed away at the age of 86 on October 21.
Tributes were paid at the Manchester derby on October 29 at Old Trafford.
However, an anti-Glazer protest was cancelled out of respect for the former England international.
The formal memorial will take place on Monday at 2:00 p.m. to celebrate Charlton’s life.
A procession to the cathedral will pass by Old Trafford for a moment of reflection and give fans a chance to say a final farewell.
The procession is expected to pass in front of the Trinity Statue at approximately 1:30 p.m.
Also, his family will hold a private committal and have requested privacy around the arrangements for this.
The service will be led by Canon Nigel Ashworth.
Around 1,000 guests are expected to visit the cathedral to pay their tributes.
This included Sir Alex Ferguson and current player Harry Maguire.
Sir Bobby was one of United’s greatest-ever players.
However, he played more than 750 games for the club over 17 years, won the European Cup, the English top flight and FA Cup during his glittering spell there.
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Also, the pinnacle of his career came at international level, as he played a key role in helping England win the World Cup in 1966.