Liverpool and Manchester United are confident Luis Suarez and Patrice
Evra will shake hands before Sunday's Premier League match at Anfield.
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“We understand what those families must have felt when they got that report”Sir Alex Ferguson
Officials from both clubs have been in talks as they finalise plans to mark the release of the
Hillsborough report.
But any fears of a possible flashpoint regarding Evra and Suarez, who was
banned for eight matches
for racially abusing the United defender last season, appear to
have been allayed, with both clubs stressing the need for all players to
respect the occasion.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has already said his club will support Liverpool in "every way" they can.
"It is our first home game and the clubs have been working very hard to commemorate the work which has gone on with all the families," Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said on Wednesday.
There will be a number of tributes on Sunday.
Captains Steven Gerrard and Nemanja Vidic will release 96 balloons shortly before kick-off in memory of those who died in the 1989 tragedy.
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