BID Now to book your place in one of Football Aid's special 10th anniversary matches!

Football Aid, in association with Newcastle United FC, are once again giving fans the opportunity to bid online and win the chance to pull on their very own club kit and take part in a unique 90 min match on the hallowed turf of St James Park.

Taking part alongside the fortunate fans, and helping to guide them through their paces, will be former players of the club; with legends such as Peter Beardsley, John Anderson, and Alan Shoulder all taking part in recent years.

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Getting involved couldn't be easier, just visit www.footballaid.com, select your team and position, then place your bid - it really is that simple. And with bidding for some positions starting at just £170, booking a position in our Decade of Dreams season could turn out to be the best bargain you'll ever bag!

Buy Now, Bidding and Sponsored to Play positions are now available for the match. Positions will be available later than other matches, with Bidding closing on the 16th, 17th and 18th March. Those choosing the Sponsorship option will have until 5th March to make their final payment after making their £100 deposit.

So why not visit www.footballaid.com now to find out how you could Live the Dream at St James Park. Alternatively, if you'd like more information, e-mail the Football Aid team at info@footballaid.com or call us on 0131 220 5999.

Since Football Aid's debut season in 2001, supporters from all over the world have been coming together to raise significant funds for our nominated charities. Funds raised from our events are distributed through Football Aid's parent charity Field of Dreams and split between Diabetes related projects and charities nominated by our participating clubs. Past charitable beneficiaries nominated by the Magpies have included SCOPE and Fleming Children's Trust. These donations, alongside funds donated by other clubs to local and national projects, will allow Football Aid to pledge its £1.5 millionth to charity this season.