Northern Ireland will wear plain black armbands during Friday nights World Cup Qualifier against Azerbaijan to mark Armistice Day, the Irish Football Association (IFA) has revealed. England and Scotland have already confirmed they will defy FIFA regulations by wearing armbands featuring a poppy when they meet at Wembley on the same night. Stuart Pearce and Steve Evans discuss FIFAs decision not to allow poppies on the shirts of the World Cup qualifier between England and Scotland. That is in contravention of FIFA Rule 4.4, which states that players equipment should not carry any political, religious or commercial messages. Having failed to secure assurances they would not face disciplinary proceedings if they were to wear poppies, the IFA has decided not to do so.Following discussions between the Irish FA and FIFA, the Northern Ireland team will wear a plain black armband during Friday nights World Cup qualifying match against Azerbaijan to mark Armistice Day, read an IFA statement.A minutes silence will also be held immediately before kick-off, names of players connected with the association who died during First World War will be shown on the big screen and there will be a card display featuring a poppy in the West Stand. England & Scotland to wear poppy England and Scotland to wear poppies on armbands for Wembley World Cup Qualifier The Royal British Legion will collect inside the ground for this years Poppy Appeal and a wreath will be laid in memory of the fallen.Finally, there will be a special feature in the match-day programme on four international players who fought and died during the Great War.Chief Executive of the Irish Football Association, Patrick Nelson, said: The Irish FA is committed to marking Armistice Day with appropriate acts of remembrance. We asked FIFA if permission could be granted for the Northern Ireland team to wear a poppy on the shirt or on an armband. N Ireland vs Azerbaijan November 11, 2016, 7:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Based on law 4.4 of the laws of the game 2016/17, FIFA advised that they could give no guarantee that there would not be disciplinary proceedings if the Northern Ireland team was to wear a symbol of remembrance on the playing shirt. 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