Everton will celebrate the life of Bradley Lowery with a charity game at Goodison Park.
The game due to take place on Sunday, September 3 has been organised by the Blues in conjunction with the late Sunderland fan’s family.
Bradley won the hearts of football fans across the country and around the world during his brave battle against Neuroblastoma, which ended on July 7 this year.
Everton made the six-year-old a guest of honour at several home games last season and last September pledged a £200,000 donation towards his treatment.
A number of celebrities will take part in the match, which will raise funds for the Bradley Lowery Foundation as well as Everton In The Community.
Bradley’s mum Gemma Lowery said: “I appreciate Sellebrity Soccer putting in the hard work to get the football match arranged to raise funds for the Bradley Lowery Foundation.
“As always, Everton has been amazing in letting it happen at Goodison Park.
“The support is fantastic.”
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright added: “There’s little that I could ever add to the tributes to Bradley, that have already been fulsome throughout the world of football – and onwards.
“I didn’t know him for long. But from the second he walked out onto the pitch with his beloved Sunderland Football Club against us, I felt an overwhelming ‘Blue’ need to support him.
“Farhad (Moshiri) and my Everton colleagues immediately supported that need.
“How can you ever tell how much a six year old appreciates, even loves, your support.
“You can’t really – but he was the loveliest lad. Still an imp – but with the biggest heart!
“I was so privileged to know him – and his family – for the brief time I did, and I know Evertonians like me, all felt privileged that little battling Bradley Lowery, adopted us as his second club.
“Everyone at Everton feels honoured to support this match to celebrate the short life of one of football’s all-time greats – there’s only one Bradley Lowery.”
Tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £5 for under 16s and will be available on evertonfc.com/tickets from the week commencing July 31.