Belgium have announced they will put the ball out of play in the 10th minute of their Euro 2020 clash with Denmark on Wednesday to recognise Christian Eriksen, who experienced cardiac arrest over the weekend during a match against Finland.
Eriksen, who wears No.10 for Denmark, is stable and awake now after collapsing on the pitch, so the moment will be a celebration for his survival and improved health.
Romelu Lukaku shouted "Chris, I love you" into a TV camera after scoring vs Russia on Saturday mere hours after Eriksen's collapse. Lukaku and Eriksen are club team-mates at Inter.
What has been said?
"This is about a celebration in football and for Christian," said Belgium boss Roberto Martinez to reporters.
"As you can imagine, the uncertainty that we had when the incident happened, that was a really tough moment, a tough moment for any player that was watching the game, a tough moment for players who have been sharing dressing rooms with Christian.
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"Then from that point on, once you get the good news that Christian reacted positively, that he was talking, that he was in hospital, now it's almost a celebration."
How is Eriksen doing?
The 29-year-old collapsed during the first-half of a meeting with Finland on Saturday and had to be resuscitated on the field.
That contest was played to a finish once it was revealed that the Danish playmaker was under medical supervision in hospital.
It remains to be seen whether he will be cleared to resume a playing career at the highest level, but he has been posting positive messages to well wishers.
Eriksen has said of his recovery: "Big thanks for your sweet and amazing greetings and messages from all around the world. It means a lot to me and my family.
"I'm fine - under the circumstances. I still have to go through some examinations at the hospital, but I feel okay.
"Now, I will cheer on the boys on the Denmark team in the next matches. Play for all of Denmark."