Supporters able to follow in the footsteps of their favourite Wanderers players whilst raising money for charity
Fans can still book their place to grace the hallowed turf of Macron Stadium with Bolton Wanderers having once again joined forces with Football Aid.
Helping supporters experience a matchday like their heroes do every week, Football Aid offer the chance to pull on your very own exclusive personalised Bolton Wanderers replica shirt in the official changing rooms, experience the thrill of walking down the tunnel to the sound of a cheering crowd and step out onto the pitch to represent your team – all whilst raising valuable funds for charity.
Since forming in 2001, Football Aid have allowed over 15,300 football fans the chance to live the dream in 578 matches all over the UK, while raising over £2.1million for charity.
The unique concept was the brainchild of businessman and Football Aid Chairman Craig Paterson and funds raised from this year's event will benefit the work of a charitable project nominated by Bolton Wanderers, as well as projects nominated by Football Aid’s parent charity Field of Dreams.
The event has also been supported by a host of former Wanderers players in recent years with the likes of Mike Whitlow, Dave Lee, Tony Kelly, Scott Green, Keith Branagan, Glenn Keeley and Nicky Spooner amongst others all lending their support by playing alongside or managing the fans on their big day.
Positions are now available in the Auction Bidding period - to book your place, please visit www.footballaid.com and choose the Bolton Wanderers game.
From here, there will be two options, the first of which is Bid to Play - simply enter your maximum bid and if you are the highest bidder when the position closes, you will win your place on your Field of Dreams.
Alternatively, fans can secure their place immediately with the Buy Now option which closes the auction early and secures your place with a one off payment online.
These positions close at regular intervals until Thursday 5 March and opening bids start from just £165.
For more information, fans can contact Football Aid directly by phoning 0131 220 5999, emailing info@footballaid.com, visiting their Facebook page www.facebook.com/footballaid or tweeting @FootballAid.