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Times: Jota's two sons will serve as ball boys during Liverpool vs Wolves game

Nearly six months after Diogo Jota's passing, his two children, Dinis and Duarte, will step onto Anfield as ball boys before Liverpool's match against Wolves, a gesture by Liverpool to pay tribute to the late player.  

According to The Times, a moving tribute is being prepared at Anfield. This Saturday, Liverpool will host Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 18th round of the Premier League. Before kick-off, Diogo Jota's two children, Dinis and Duarte, are expected to take to the Anfield pitch as ball boys. This fixture pits together the two clubs Jota represented during his professional career.

This will mark the first meeting between Liverpool and Wolves since July. The Portuguese international tragically lost his life in a car accident in north-western Spain while travelling to Liverpool for the team's pre-season training. His brother, André Silva, also perished in the incident. This tragedy unfolded mere days after Jota had married his long-term partner, sparking an outpouring of grief and tributes across the global football community. Liverpool FC subsequently decided to retire his number 20 shirt – the number he wore throughout his time at Anfield – as a permanent tribute to his spirit and memory within the club.

This season, Diogo Jota's family attended both Liverpool's season opener against Bournemouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers' first match against Manchester City. At both fixtures, supporters of both clubs expressed profound remembrance and solidarity with the late striker through various gestures.

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