BOLTON footballers face Coventry this weekend in aid of children's charity, the NSPCC.
However, it is not the professionals of Wanderers and City but around 40, volunteers who have paid £20 for the right to line up at Tempest Road football field, Lostock, at noon on Saturday. It has been organised by Andy Driver, a 25-year-old air conditioning engineer.
There will be bucket collections among spectators followed by quiz events at the Duke of Wellington pub in nearby St John's Road and a raffle for a signed Bolton Wanderers shirt and ball.
A return match will take place in Coventry in September.
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