Leicester City will be dropping their traditional goal celebration music out of respect to their fallen owner.
As a mark of respect to former owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who died in a helicopter crash, the club will not play goal music in their upcoming game against Burnley in the Premier League.
The club typically plays the song Fire by Kasabian after every goal the team scores at home.
And given the track's repeated mention of fire, it is unclear if they will go back to it or choose a different song for the future.
Amid the tragedy that has fallen on the club, Leicester will be hoping the players can focus on getting a positive result as they look to move up from 10th in the league table.