It's already been tipped to be the Christmas Number One.

And this year’s X Factor winner’s single will be helping a Huddersfield charity.

Money from the record will go to children’s charities Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, and Together for Short Lives, which will bring a boost to the Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice.

The Brackenhall hospice is in line to receive a share of the proceeds given to Together for Short Lives.

The two X Factor finalists will perform their prospective winner’s singles live during The X Factor’s final at Wembley Arena, with the song available to download once the winner is crowned on December 15.

Syco will donate 100% of the profits from the sales of each CD single and download to the two charities.

Simon Cowell said: “Both Together for Short Lives and Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity are really important charities.

“Every day they do inspiring work and help a load of kids and their families, all of which need their expertise and support.

“I have been lucky enough to see first-hand the great work that both of these charities do and I am thrilled that we can do something to help by donating the sales of The X Factor winner’s single to them both. Thank you in advance to everyone who will help.”

Barbara Gelb, CEO of Together for Short Lives, said: “We are so thrilled to be benefiting from The X Factor winner’s single again this year.

“This is amazing news for us, and the UK’s 49,000 children and young people with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions and all those who support, love and care for them. Working with the X Factor is transformational”.

Peter Branson, chief executive at Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice, said: “We are delighted that the X Factor Winner’s Single is going to make a real difference to children with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions and their families.

“It will really help to raise awareness of the needs of children and families we support, and important funding to allow us to do even more to help them.”

The single will be the sixth charity release from The X Factor and the second winner’s single following James Arthur’s million-selling release ‘Impossible’ last year, which raised funds for Together for Short Lives.

In 2011 the finalists recorded the cover of the Rose Royce classic ‘Wishing On A Star’. Before that came David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ (2010), Michael Jackson’s ‘You Are Not Alone’ (2009), which supported Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity and ‘Hero’ (2008) which raised more than �1.3m for the ‘Help For Heroes’ charity.