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Your Chance to Play in a Pro-Celebrity Charity Match - Ipswich Town News

The Jude Brady Foundation is staging a pro-celebrity football match at Bury Town’s Ram Meadow on Sunday 4th October (KO 1pm) with fans being given the chance to bid to play alongside ex-professionals and celebrities.

Amongst the players set to be involved (subject to change) are Kieron Dyer, Allen McKnight, Simon Milton, Jason Dozzell, Titus Bramble, Alan McInally, Fabian Wilnis, DJ Spoony, Nick Pickard (Hollyoaks), Leon The Lion (The Voice), Michael Duberry, Akpo Sodje, Dean Saunders and Craig Bellamy.

The highest bidders for shirts numbered one to 15 will get that shirt, while those outbid will be offered alternative numbers.

Time allocated on the pitch will depend upon performance and will be the manager's decision. To place a bid or to find out more email nicola@judebradyfoundation.co.uk.

Advance tickets to watch the game cost £7.50 for adults and £3.50 for children, while a family ticket is £20 (two adults and up to four children).

On the gate, which opens at 11.30am with food and drink stalls and also a raffle taking place at the game, tickets are £10 for adults and £5 for children, while a family ticket is £25 (two adults and up to four children).

Full details on the match on the Jude Brady Foundation website here.

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