There is to be a dedicated singing section at Aberdeen FC’s game with Hamilton tomorrow in memory of a North-east teenager who lost his battle with cancer.

Fans are rallying together to remember 16-year-old James Stewart, who passed away earlier this month less than a year after he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer.

Dons fans have come together and a singing area within section Q of the south stand at Pittodrie is to be dedicated to James.

A minute’s applause will also take place during the 16th minute of the game, with fans being asked to sing, ‘There’s only one James Stewart’.

It comes after both sets of fans took part in a 16th minute round of applause in memory of James during the Dons’ clash with Motherwell last month.

During his brave fight, James continued to support his beloved team and formed a close bond with Aberdeen players.

Former captain Russell Anderson and leading goalscorer Adam Rooney attended James’ funeral as well as Aberdeen vice-chairman George Yule.

The club also cut its price on football tops to £10 for anyone attending James’ funeral.

Today brother Ecka described the support from fans towards James, of Peterculter, as exceptional.

He said: “The response has been amazing.

“I can’t believe everything that people have done for us.”

Aberdeen has organised a box for the family during tomorrow’s match. Ecka, along with his sisters Nichaela, Sandra and Natasha, as well as his mum Sandra and dad Alec are to attend the match.