Wembley arch goes pink to support Breast Cancer Care

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To launch Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Wembley Stadium connected by EE has turned its landmark arch a spectacular pink to support The Football Association and Breast Cancer’s New ‘Pass it on’ campaign. 

Together they aim to reach hundreds of thousands more people across the nation with the charity’s vital breast awareness message, while raising £500,000 to support women and men facing breast cancer.

To celebrate the arch going pink on 1 October, The FA has announced the historic England Women’s match against Germany at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 23 November will support Breast Cancer Care – the only UK-wide specialist support charity.

Breast Cancer Care will receive money from fundraising on the day while The FA, which launched the partnership at the start of this season and will donate £150,000 to the charity, will use the match to support the ‘Pass it on’ campaign across its platforms.

As part of the announcement, The FA is extending its ‘early bird’ ticketing offer, allowing fans to buy adult tickets for just £10 and kids for £1.

From Friday 3 October, adult tickets will be £15. Tickets are available from TheFA.com/Tickets.