FOOTBALL fans can take a trip back in time this Sunday when a legends team takes to the field.

Nine former Bolton Wanderers players, including present manager Owen Coyle, are set to play in a charity game in aid of three-year-old Leigh boy Braiden Lee Prescott, who suffers from cancer.

Playing at Atherton LR in Crilly Park, Atherton, will be Mark Winstanley, Tony Kelly, Nicky Spooner, David Lee, Gavin McCann, John McGinlay and Phil Brown.

They will play in the same team as Waterloo Road stars Naveed Chaudhry and Reece Douglas and the four members of The Risk, a band which featured in last year’s series of X-Factor on ITV1.

The footballers and celebrities team will play against Samba, which is a Bolton-based team of semi-professional footballers who play for good causes. Premier League referee Mark Halsey will be officiating.

The Risk will also be performing as will dancers from Sunshine Studios.

Youngsters can enjoy a fairground and go karts and Atherton firefighters will also be there.

Entry is £3 on the door and all proceeds will go towards Braiden’s attempts to have life-changing surgery in America. Doors open at 4.30pm and the match starts at 6pm.