WOULD you like to play in the This Country charity football game in Cirencester?

A team made up of the cast of BBC's This Country will be taking on a Cirencester Town veterans XI at the Corinium Stadium on Sunday, July 21.

A place on the team is being auctioned for charity.

It is open to male or female players, aged 16 or over.

The lucky player will also get to keep their kit and have it signed by the team.

To be in with a chance of playing, email your bid to paulcooper@thecfa.co.uk by July 1.

All monies, from both the auction and the match, will go to the Big Yellow Bus Project as well as Shine and #FreeVFree.

The team will be managed by Trevor Cooper (who plays Len) and Paul Chahidi (who plays Rev. Francis).

Charlie Cooper (Kurtan), Jimmy Walker (Dan Greaves), Liam George (PC Webber) and director Tom George will all be taking part in the charity match while Daisy May Cooper (Kerry) will act as the team's cheerleader.

Sky Sports News' Ed Draper, BBC Sports Wendy Lloyd, BBC Points West's Steve Knibbs and Spring Watch's Roger Webb are also down to play in the match.

There will also be children's football on the day, as part of National Children's Football Week.

A bouncy castle, bubble football and face painting will also be on offer.

Entry to the game will cost £10 for adults and will be free for under 18s.

Doors will open at 12pm with the match kicking off at 2pm.