Leeds United were pleased to welcome representatives from Marching Out Together to Elland Road for the 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest on Friday 6th February.
The clash marked the 2025/26 season's dedicated 'Premier League With Pride' clash, with the club celebrating the new initiative that has been launched by the league, representing a move away from a single campaign moment towards a more flexible, year-round approach to LGBTQ+ inclusion - focusing on education, celebration and belonging.
Marching Out Together is the club's official LGBTQ+ supporter's group, and the club continues to work closely with its members to help promote LGBTQ+ inclusion in football, ensuring Elland Road is a welcoming place for everyone.
As part of the matchday activities, two members of Marching Out Together were interviewed live on Sky Sports to highlight the importance and impact of Premier League With Pride. They spoke to Roman Kemp about our dedicated fixture and the new initiative, and you can watch a video from their interview online - please click here.
As well as this, the pair were interviewed by Bryn Law on LUTV, before meeting more members of the fan group and heading pitchside to welcome the first team to the pitch before kick off.
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Premier League with Pride.



