The two-day event, which was held for the first time 12 months ago, will begin at our Cobham training ground on Saturday before switching to Stamford Bridge on Sunday. It will be the largest football disability showcase event in the UK.

In total, more than 800 participants are expected to be involved over the weekend. This will incorporate five disability football tournaments with 72 teams from a host of different clubs confirmed to take part.

Saturday’s activity at Cobham includes a pan-disability festival for players in the under-8s as well as pan-disability tournaments for under-12 and under-16 age groups, while the focus switches to adults on Sunday with three mini-tournaments taking place on the hallowed Stamford Bridge turf.

Running simultaneously at Cobham on Saturday will also be a Club Foot festival of football, for players aged three to 15 which has been organised with the support and assistance of Global Clubfoot Initiative, Steps (a national charity working for all those whose lives are affected by childhood lower limb conditions) and Chelsea & Westminster Hospital.

