Tickets are still available for next weekend’s celebrity soccer match that will raise funds for seriously ill children in Berkshire and Hampshire and Berkshire.
The match in aid of Sebastian’s Action Trust will take place on Sunday, July 7, at Ascot United Football Club, and will feature a lineup of celebrity players, including Calum Best, Lee Ryan, Dwaine Chambers, Jake Wood, Dan Osborne, Georges Berthoneau, Arthur Poremba, Dean Gaffney, Billy Brown, Ouzy See, Matt Lapinskas, Flintz, and Man Like Haks. More are set to be announced.
Ahead of the match, Calum Best shared his thoughts on participating in the charity game.
He said: “”I’ve played with Sellebrity Soccer for 12 years now across the U.K. and am proud to be helping great charities.
“Supporting Sebastian’s Action Trust for this special match is great.”
“I love that we can live our dreams playing football matches like this and help raise vital funds for Sebastian’s who do such important work.”
“These events raise huge awareness with the celebrity players posting on their socials and local area promotions.
“It creates vital awareness and also vital funds.
“Both are just as important, so I am very happy to be part of this celebrity charity match at Ascot United FC on July 7.”
“Please come down and show your support. These are great family days out, and the games are always entertaining with lots of goals and fun. See you there!”
The match at Ascot United’s Racecourse Ground will kick-off at 3pm, with doors opening at 1.30pm.
Tickets are priced at £12 per person (children aged 2 and under go free), and can be purchased online at https://buff.ly/3TqCFcY.
The match is sponsored by Concept Financial Planning, and in addition to the match, spectators will enjoy a day filled with entertainment and community spirit, making it a perfect outing for families and supporters alike.
Sebastian’s Action Trust is dedicated to supporting the families of seriously ill children, providing them with practical, emotional, and social care.
Its goal is to ensure that every family with a seriously ill child has the support they need to face their unique challenges.