35 years on from the Hillsborough disaster when 97 football fans went to a football game and never came home.

Every year on the 15th April the city of Liverpool falls silent as it  remembers the victims of that fatal day.

The city held a minute’s silence at 15:06 which is the precise time the semi final football match, which was held in Sheffield was halted in 1989.

The bell at Liverpool Town hall rang out 97 times in tribute to each one of the victims who died as a result of the stadium crash.

Flags where also held at half mast form all civic buildings.

Liverpool FC players and staff officials laid down wreaths at the Hillsborough memorial at Anfield.

CEO Billy Hogan and both managers and captains from the clubs men’s and women’s teams.

Jurgen Klopp laid down a wreath with a message saying, “forever in our hearts, the 97 will never be forgotten”.