Premier League Primary Stars is the Premier League’s primary school education programme. Funded by the Premier League, through the Premier League Charitable Fund, it uses the appeal of football to help children be active and develop essential life skills.
Andrew Wands, Foundation education manager, said: “The children were so excited to have Michael visit today and we were really pleased to show him how we’re making a difference in the local community thanks to amazing funders like the Premier League.
“Operating in some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in England, we need to continue raising money so that, with the unique power of the football club, we can continue delivering on its vision to create life-changing opportunities across North London.”
Money donated to the Foundation from the legends match will go towards a wide range of programmes for people of all ages, opening doors to education, creating pathways into employment, driving healthier and happier lifestyles, and building safer, stronger communities.
In the last year, the Foundation delivered 7,400 hours of support to over 10,000 residents, turning every £1 invested into £8.04 of social value for the local area.
The legends match is set to be a star-studded affair, with the likes of David Ginola, Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane joining Michael to take on an AC Milan side featuring greats such as Andrea Pirlo and Cafu.
For the latest news and squad announcements click here.
Fans can make their matchday a legendary one by purchasing and bidding on a host of unique opportunities, including seats to watch from the dugout alongside some of the players and the coaching staff of Pat Jennings, Ossie Ardiles and Clive Allen, as well as seats to sit alongside our SPURSPLAY commentary team, meet and greets, mascot opportunities and more.
General admission tickets for the match, kicking off at 2pm, are £30 for adults and £10 for children, and still available here.