The shirts Everton’s players wore for last Monday’s Premier League victory at Sunderland are to be auctioned online to raise vital funds for five-year-old Bradley Lowery.
Bradley, who was Sunderland’s mascot for the game in the North East, is fighting an aggressive form of cancer and requires antibody treatment only available in America.
Everton Football Club has already pledged a donation of £200,000 to help get Bradley the life-saving treatment he needs but the signed match-worn shirts will now boost that total.
The shirts, individually signed by the players who wore them, will be made available early next week, at which point more information will be posted via evertonfc.