Diogo Jota’s two sons will join the ⁠mascots at Anfield when Liverpool face Wolves in the Premier League on Saturday, the club confirmed ‍on Friday.

Portuguese forward Jota, who played for both Premier League clubs, died in a car crash alongside his younger brother in July in northwestern Spain. He was 28.

Jota joined Wolves on loan from Atletico Madrid in 2017 and made a permanent move to the club ⁠the following year. He then signed a five-year deal in ⁠2020 with Liverpool, where he won the league title earlier this year.

Saturday’s ⁠match ‍marks ⁠the first time Liverpool and Wolves have met since Jota’s death.

Jota’s ‍wife Rute Cardoso and her two ⁠sons, Dinis and Duarte, were present for the Premier League home openers for both Liverpool and Wolves in August.

Liverpool also permanently retired ‍his jersey number 20 following his death.