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David Cameron has called the ban on England's footballers wearing poppies on their kit "outrageous".
Fifa rules mean teams cannot wear shirts carrying political, religious or commercial messages.
The prime minister says the decision not to allow players to wear poppies during England's friendly with Spain on Saturday is "absurd".
He said: "Wearing a poppy is an act of huge respect and national pride. I hope Fifa will reconsider."
David Cameron wants football's ruling body to reverse the decision that is stopping the team having the remembrance symbol embroidered on their shirts.
Fifa officials turned down the special request, made by the FA, claiming it would "open the door to similar initiatives" across the world.
They have allowed a minute's silence to be held before the game.
They have also given permission for the England players to wear poppies on their training kit at Wembley on Friday and to stand for the traditional two minutes' silence to mark Armistice Day on Friday.
Members of the Armed Forces will be on the pitch at Wembley at the start of the game and 500 servicemen and women will watch in the stands.
Sports minister Hugh Robertson has since asked Fifa to reconsider in a letter to the world governing body's general secretary, Jerome Valcke.
Robertson has also enquired whether Wales players can wear poppies on their shirts for their friendly against Norway in Cardiff on Saturday.
England's game against Spain is live on ITV1, BBC Radio 5 live and online at 5.15pm on Saturday 12 November. Wales' game against Norway at Cardiff City Stadium is on Radio Wales, Radio Cymru and the BBC website on Saturday 12 November at 3pm.
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