Seven top-flight games will take place this weekend - with Albion still sidelined.

Premier League football will return following the death of the Queen, but two high-profile fixtures have now been postponed after police consultation.

Whereas other sports continued in the aftermath of the news from Buckingham Palace, football halted as a show of respect and, while it will largely return to normal in the coming days, Chelsea v Liverpool and Manchester United v Leeds have been called off.

Seven top-flight matches will take place over the weekend, with Albion v Crystal Palace remaining off having already been postponed due to planned rail strikes.

It is now understood this game is off due to police commitments over the weekend of the Queen's funeral.

Football returns to Sussex this evening with Crawley at home to Grimsby in League Two.

A busy non-league programme includes home fixtures for Eastbourne Borough and Worthing in Vanarama National League south.

TONIGHT.
EFL, League Two: Crawley v Grimsby.
Vanarama National League, south: Eastbourne Borough v Welling, Worthing v Cheshunt.
Isthmian League, premier: Bognor v Carshalton, Hastings v Kingstonian, Horsham v Lewes.
FA Trophy, 1st rd qualifying: Chichester v Faversham, Felixstowe v Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath v Southall, Lancing v Cray Valley, Littlehampton v Ramsgate, Three Bridges v Hulbridge Sports, Tilbury v Whitehawk, Wroxham v East Grinstead.
SCFL, premier: Midhurst v Lingfield, Newhaven v Little Common, Peacehaven v Horsham YMCA, Saltdean v Eastbourne Town.
SCFL division one: Arundel v Wick, Oakwood v Dorking Wanderers Res, Selsey v Billingshurst, Worthing Utd v Hailsham.