Thousands of Manchester United fans protested outside Old Trafford against the Glazer family and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's ownership ahead of the Premier League match against Fulham.
An hour before the match, fans started at two meeting points - one near Hotel Football and the other at the end of Sir Matt Busby Way. In the build-up to kick-off, fans wearing clown masks and a sea of banners and smoke from pyrotechnics covered the road by the club's Megastore.
One banner read: "Glazers: 20 years of theft and lies." Another said: "The clock is ticking - Glazers Out." While chants were aimed at both Ratcliffe and the Glazers.
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The marches both finished near the Trinity Statue and the shutters were closed on the United Megastore ahead of their arrival.
The protest was organised by the fan group The 1958, who accused Ratcliffe of helping to keep the unpopular Glazer family in charge of the club during 'twenty-one years of a debt mountain, mismanagement and financial greed.'
More than 6,000 supporters were expected to partake in the protest, which the fan group said would be 'the biggest ever protest against Manchester United’s owners, for the first time also officially directed at Sir Jim Ratcliffe.'
Here, the Daily Star Sport looks at the scenes outside Old Trafford during the protest.