Over the last two weekends, British football has shown its support for the Armed Forces community, with players across the country proudly wearing the poppy on their shirts for this year's Remembrance weekend.
Newcastle United players displayed the poppy - the enduring symbol of remembrance for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country - in the 1-0 win over Arsenal at St. James' Park, as well as the 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth. The matchworn shirts from both games are now available to purchase, with proceeds going to the Royal British Legion.
All poppy shirts will be personally signed by the relevant player, and will be offered unwashed, meaning all grass and mud stains will remain on them.
All bids made are inclusive of worldwide secured shipping and payment handling fee, with no hidden costs.
Bidding for the shirts worn against Arsenal will close at 3pm GMT on Saturday, 19th November, while the auction for shirts worn by United against Bournemouth will close on Sunday, 3rd December at 3pm GMT.
Bids can be made by clicking here.