The former Leeds and England footballer, who managed Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and the Republic of Ireland, died aged 85.
The funeral of footballing legend Jack Charlton is to take place today (Tuesday).
Fans are lining the streets to pay tribute to England's 1966 World Cup-winning hero, who died peacefully at the age of 85 on July 10.
Ongoing Covid-19 restrictions mean the funeral itself will be limited to a small gathering of just 20 close family, including his brothers, fellow World Cup winner Sir Bobby, 82, Gordon, 77, and Tommy, 74.
But Big Jack's fans and admirers got their chance to say goodbye as his funeral cortege made its way through Ashington.
His funeral will then take place at the West Road Crematorium in Newcastle at 11.45am.
Jack Charlton funeral updates: Ashington and Newcastle pay respects to England and Ireland legend - Chronicle Live