A 12 hour fundraising football match gets underway in Scarborough Later.
The event will be raising funds for the Rob Burrow centre for Motor Neurone Disease.
Paul Tymon is organising the match he says it will be a long night.
The group of Scarborough footballers will be playing a 12 hour match as part of the efforts to raise £6.8m to build a specialist MND (Motor Neurone Disease) Care Centre in Leeds, to give people living with MND the best quality of life.
The game gets underway this evening at Raincliffe Sports Centre.
Organiser - Paul Tymon - says MND is a devastating disease.
There are more details about the fundraising appeal on the Just Giving page at https://www.justgiving.com/page/paul-tymon-1711210036343


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