Derby match boost for Help for Heroes
Swindon Town's final game helps raise money for charity
Swindon Town’s final home game of the season against Bristol Rovers will be helping raise cash for service personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The game, which kicks-off at 12pm on Saturday 25th April 2009, has been designated ‘Help for Heroes Day’, with both clubs set to join forces to assist the fundraising efforts.
For a good cause:
Swindon Town’s final home game of the season against Bristol Rovers will be helping raise cash for service
personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan |
There will be plenty of events on offer throughout the day, with supporters of both sides invited to wear team colours to the game.
There will be live music from the Royal Air Force Central Band, with a fanfare and National Anthem played prior to kick-off.
The Army’s 21 Signal Regiment (AS) Colerne will provide a guard of honour for the players as they run on to the pitch, while 600 Signal Troop part of 10 Signal Regiment Corsham will be doing bucket collections and a number of invited army families will make-up an expected sell-out crowd.
For more information please visit the Swindon Town Football Club website via he link below.