A former England manager will take to the turf during an annual charity football match.
Peter Taylor, former England and Brighton and Hove Albion coach, will grace Lewes Football Club's ground in aid of the Robert Eaton Memorial Fund (REMF).
The match, between supporters of Albion and arch-rivals Crystal Palace, is played in memory of Robert, a devoted Albion supporter who died in the September 11 attacks.
Other special guest players include former Albion captain Paul Rogers and 1970's Albion forward Ricky Marlowe.
The match kicks off at 7.45pm on Friday, April 11.
Admission is £5 and children under 16 go free - and the evening includes a raffle and auction.
All proceeds from the game go to the fund that was set up in Robert's name to support youth football in Sussex, Croydon and New York.
Since its formation in 2001, the REMF has been able to provide significant funding for teams in the UK and USA and is now supporting the Coaching for Hope programme in Africa.
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