The players of West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur both backed the Professional Footballers Association (PFA) centenary charity campaign on Sunday.
The One Goal, One Million initiative has seen every professional footballer back the appeal, which was set up to raise £1m in aid of much-needed hospital facilities for sick and needy children. The PFA want to build a specialist rehabilitation unit at the new National Children's Hospital - a facility that will serve as a lasting tribute to the PFA and its members, and assist the lives of thousands of people. To show their support, Lucas Neill and the rest of the team were wearing special T-shirts before the game.
The charity year ends on 2 December with a special game featuring some of the greatest footballers on the planet. Terry Venables will lead an England legends team against Sven-Goran Eriksson's Rest of the World greats at the City of Manchester Stadium. Among those taking part are Alan Shearer and Gianfranco Zola, along with former West Ham United players like Teddy Sheringham and Les Ferdinand.
Tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £5 for children. You can also more information in Sunday's programme or by logging on to the PFAs website, by clicking here.