SCOTLAND captain Andy Robertson's charity AR26 has launched a fundraising push to help even more young people.

AR26 gives young people pathways to employment and further education; once in a lifetime experiences based on their hobbies and interests; or access to free football sessions.

More than 1000 children are helped each week including hundreds in North Glasgow and the Southside. 

Proceeds from the fundraiser will be crucial in helping provide young people with the same chances and fun-filled experiences, regardless of their circumstances. 

Amanda Nisanci, head of partnerships at AR26, said: "Our ultimate goal is to be giving every child in Scotland the chance to play football outwith school in a safe, engaging, fun and inspiring environment. 

"Every single penny raised by Class4Kids will directly benefit children and young people across Scotland via our three core community programmes: Football for All, Hope for Youths and Life Changing Experiences. 

"Since launching in 2020, the demand and need for what we do has never been greater and partnership working is key in order to extend our current provisions to more locations, reaching even more beneficiaries needing our support most."

Prize draw tickets start at £1 per ticket, so through a donation of your choice you can support 100s of young people this summer. 

Enter now at ar26-fundraiser.rallyup.com/ar26-fundraiser before the closing date of June 15.