A selection of Huddersfield Town Wembley heroes and current boss Mark Robins will play in a charity cricket match at Armitage Bridge to raise  funds for the club’s blossoming  Foundation.

The match will be the centrepiece of a  family day on Sunday, July 21 at the Dean  Brook ground, when Andy Booth will also be  on duty alongside Coronation Street stars  Chris Fountain (Tommy Duckworth) and  Mikey North (Gary Windass).

Robins will present prizes for the Under 9  Tournament which starts the day’s  proceedings at 10.30 and will play in a  Twenty20 game at 2.00 between a Town XI  and an Ex-players and Guests side.

Robins will be in the Town team with chairman Dean Hoyle, director Sean Jarvis,  coaches Steve Taylor, Darren Robinson and  Mark Lillis and matchday announcer Paul  Ramsden.

On the other side will be Booth, Fountain  and North, plus former players Iain Dunn,  Darren Bullock, Jon Dyson, Rob Edwards,  Kevin Gray, Simon Trevitt, Chris Billy and  special guest Arnie Sidebottom.

Darren Bullock and Andy Booth
Darren Bullock and Andy Booth

Umpires will be club chief executive Nigel Clibbens and former director Stuart Bragan.

“It should be a real family day out with  loads of fun and entertainment,” said Booth.

“We are calling it a ‘fun day extravaganza’  and the Under 9 tournament will get  everything off to a brilliant start.

“There will be a raffle with Town  merchandise and a signed Yorkshire cricket  bat, a bouncy castle, football skills test, face  painting and refreshments and a band to play  in the evening.

“Hopefully the weather will stay kind, so we  just want as many people as possible to come  down and support us to raise as much as we  can for all the good work which is being done  by the Huddersfield Town Foundation.”