Show your support for Prostate Cancer UK charity football clash

Date published: 26 April 2018


The squads have been confirmed for a very special charity game to be held at Athletic's Boundary Park stadium on Monday, April 30 (7.30pm kick-off).

A host of former professional footballers as well as actors, journalists and even the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham will be involved.

The game is to be held in aid of Prostate Cancer UK, with Athletic staff members Tom Matley, Paul Flynn and Jenny Warburton-Jagger also set to cycle 145 miles from Barnsley to Amsterdam in June to raise funds for the charity.

To make a donation, please visit their JustGiving site by clicking this link.

Supporters are encouraged to go down to Boundary Park and show their support.

Admission prices are: Adults: £5; Concessions: £1.

Tickets can be bought in advance from the ticket office, via Athletic's eTicket website or via payment at the North Stand turnstiles on the night.

Following the game, all players will sign autographs and pose for pictures.

Teams:

Prostate Cancer UK All Stars

Paul Scholes (Manchester United, England)
Trevor Sinclair (Manchester City, England)
Micky Gray (Sunderland, England)
Colin Hendry (Blackburn Rovers, Scotland)
Gavin McCann (Sunderland, England)
Gareth Seddon (Salford City, Class of 92 documentary)
Andy Whyment (Coronation Street)
Alan Halsall (Coronation Street)
Ed Draper (Sky Sports)
Mike Sweeney (BBC Radio Manchester)
Steve Howson (Southport)
Jamie Milligan (Fleetwood Town)
Kent Riley (Hollyoaks)
Steve Walters (Crewe Alexandra, Offside Trust)
Tim Thornton (Sky Sports)
Tom McDermott (Football Writers Association, author)
Tom Matley (Football to Amsterdam rider)
Paul Flynn (Football to Amsterdam rider)
Jason Thornton (Sky Sports)
Adam Alfi (Sponsor)
Andy Burnham (Mayor of Greater Manchester)

Oldham Athletic XI

Carlo Nash (First Team GK Coach)
Cliff Byrne (Oldham Athletic)
Adam Lockwood (Oldham Athletic)
Guy Branston (Oldham Athletic)
Scott McNiven (Oldham Athletic)
Mark Allott (Oldham Athletic)
Mark Innes (Oldham Athletic)
David Beresford (Oldham Athletic)
Richie Wellens (Oldham Athletic Manager)
David Dunn (Oldham Athletic)
Andy Ritchie (Oldham Athletic)
Clyde Wijnhard (Oldham Athletic)
Paul Terry (Oldham Athletic First Team Coach)
Simon Wood (MasterChef Winner)
Ian Baraclough (Northern Ireland U21 Manager)
Abdallah Lemsagam (Chairman)
Mohammad Lemsagam (Director)
Stuart Irwin (First Team Physio)
Gary Finley (Head of Recruitment)
Dan Morton (First Team Fitness Coach)
Scott Jagger (Football to Amsterdam Rider)
Lee Davidson (Auction Winner)