Leeds United fans are being invited to take part in a city spectacular ahead of the play off final - and you can download the poster right here.
The Yorkshire Evening Post is urging supporters across the city to back our special 'Wear Your Colours' day this Friday.
We want as many people as possible to spend the day in their offices, shops, factories and schools proudly wearing Leeds shirts.
Fans who can't wear replica tops to work could alternatively pick out themed outfits in United's colours of white, yellow and blue.
The YEP hopes that city-wide show of support will send Leeds off for their big match with Doncaster Rovers at Wembley on Sunday in great spirits.
TO DOWNLOAD AN A4 POSTER FOR YOUR OFFICE, SCHOOL OR CLUB, CLICK HERE.Everyone taking part in the day will also be encouraged to make donations through their work or school to the children's wards at Leeds General Infirmary and St James's Hospital.
TO GET ALL THE BUILD UP TO SUNDAY'S PLAY OFF FINAL, CLICK HERE FOR OUR WEMBLEY COUNTDOWN.The wards are particularly close to the hearts of United's players, who visit them each Christmas to put a smile on the faces of the young patients there.
Yorkshire Evening Post editor Paul Napier said: "It's a fantastic chance for people to show how much they care about Leeds United. Hopefully the entire city will be a sea of white come this Friday."
Leeds City Council leader Coun Andrew Carter said: "This is an absolutely brilliant idea - and I've got just the shirt to wear!
"There is no doubt that this game has got the whole city talking. If it can become the focus of charitable activity as well, then so much the better."
Donations should be sent to Sharon Edwards, The Leeds Teaching Hospitals Charitable Foundation, Fundraising Office, Leeds General Infirmary, Great George Street, Leeds, LS1 3EX.
People making donations should make it clear who they represent so the hospital can send out 'thank you' notes.
They are also asked to specify that the money has come from 'Wear Your Colours' day.
Cheques should be made payable to The Leeds Teaching Hospitals Charitable Foundation.
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