Yorkshire Post

Mascot Bradley gets an England call-up

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A FIVE-YEAR-OLD football mascot whose battle with a rare cancer has won the hearts of people around the world has been invited to lead out England at Wembley.

Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery, from Blackhall, County Durham, has neuroblast­oma and his family revealed this week that scans show he has a new tumour on his back.

He has been undergoing treatment in the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, to prolong his life. The Football Associatio­n has invited Bradley to be a mascot for England’s match against Lithuania in a World Cup qualifier on March 26.

He has already been a mascot for his team, as well as for Everton, and was invited to the BBC Sports Personalit­y Of The Year show. Earlier this season, Everton pledged £200,000 to an appeal towards paying for treatment in the US. And a shot he struck in the warm-up during Sunderland’s game against Chelsea was picked as Match Of The Day’s goal of the month.

 ?? PICTURE: ANNA GOWTHORPE/PA WIRE ?? PART OF THE TEAM: Bradley Lowery is to lead England out against Lithuania at Wembley next month.
PICTURE: ANNA GOWTHORPE/PA WIRE PART OF THE TEAM: Bradley Lowery is to lead England out against Lithuania at Wembley next month.

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