 On the Everton show this week we spoke to Graeme Stewart about today's game and when I asked him if he had any special pre-match preparation in readiness for the game he said, yes Darren I'm going to stay in on Saturday night. Do you know what? I don't think he did. I would have been surprised if that was, you know, if he'd gone along with that. He does enjoy his social life, does he and I don't think he'll be running up and down that touch line too much and really struggling after his night out. So preparation-wise I don't think it'll really affect him. Here we go. The famous Z-Cars team-tune, the team-tune of Everton Football Club since the early 1960s, echoes around this stadium as Mark Halsey himself, of course, a cancer sufferer in the past, leads out the two teams. Mark Halsey, the fourth official there, Roger Dilks as well, I don't know whether he was before your time or he might have been at the end of his career, Roger, as you were starting off. I don't remember him, but to be honest, looking at them, trying not to be disrespectful, I'm a bit upset you thought we may have played together. The two teams line up, terrific reception, the park ends pretty full, the main stands pretty full, the family enclosure is round, this ladder street is well full as well and it's terrific to see on, as I said, a dismal day's weather here on Merseyside. It's really interesting looking at the two teams lining up, Darren, the difference in size of all the players that have offered to play today. It's a far cry from what you see in a Premier League match, it's certainly obvious as you look at them from where far up here. It's basically a lovely league game in a Premier League round. To be honest, I spoke to a few of them in the dressing room beforehand and they were so excited about the quality of the pitch and the chance to get out there and play football and score some goals in, you know, the number of them are really hoping to score a hat-trick today and hope to take the back ball home. Roger Dilkson, Mark Halsey, there's Emcee Harvey who's a beast of footballer, Teddy Alderton who's in goal for the Lowry legends this afternoon, East Ender's stop, there's Simon Webb, there's Ken from Love Island, Jeff Brazier as well, TV presenter these days, Alex Beatsy's there. And there's the Katie Bryce and her assistant. TV Zero Evans in 11-top. I spoke to him before and echoed the thought that he looked really good in it. You know, for all of his time in the other side of the city with his Liverpool badge, he really did suit the FM badge today and it was something he was trying to hide, something he was trying to cover up and he looked like he was patting his heart over the badge at one point which I did point out. Don't do that out there on the pitch, that might not go unnoticed. But it's great to see Roy giving up his time, even though he's from the other side of the city, he shows things like this both sides of the city. Absolutely. It's Adam Woody, it's Ian Bale. I'll tell you what, he'll need that Liverpool T-shirt under at the top this afternoon. And Sam Bailey, fair play to Sam Bailey as well, a great sport turning out to play here this afternoon. And there's two former X Factor winners in a warm embrace. Lee Latch with Evans who is an Evertonian and John Fedley who you'll recognise from soccer. The formalities have just about done. There will be a period of applause as we remember the little hero whose legacy will stretch beyond this afternoon's game. It's a bit of a cold day here on Merseyside. Mark Halsey. Just calling the players together. For the period of applause. Shane Ward was trying to trek forward as captain there. And I think Alan Stubbs, whoa, whoa, whoa, you remember your place. Well, Alan did enjoy being captain here. And the opportunity to get in that centre-circle and do it all over again was a bit too much for him to resist. And it was your luck, Shane Ward, just apologising to him now for that misunderstanding. And we'll go from there. And the resilience back past the prosperity was inspiring. Today's match is in his honor that will now be a period of applause for Bradley that will begin and end while the referee's whistle. Really was a special little guy, wasn't he, Bradley Lowry? Really ready to go. If you played in many or any pro-celebrity games of football, Leo? I haven't. This was the first one that's come along since I've retired from playing football myself. Unfortunately, I picked up an injury at a trampoline part with the kids and unable to be out there today, which is disappointing. I managed to be up here with you to do the next best thing. Well, the countdown was under way. We got closer to the countdown and then Mark Halsey had to check his watch with the lines, but it looks like that. I think he's trying to throw his importance back to the Premier League that he's there. Puteri's not overly impressed, that's for sure. Just making sure that both sides are 11 aside. I'm looking forward to seeing Graham Stewart in action this afternoon. I don't think he's started. In the start of the leg, which is a bit of a disappointment, there's Stephen Graham. Tubes. Don't often play football, that's the background of music, do you? It's the first time I've been here when there's been music on during the game, Darren. But you know, if it all adds to the atmosphere and the crowd can immerse themselves more in the game, then you know, that's fine with us. Well, Dan was born there, just got himself the first attempt on goal, pulled it well, well wide. Sam and Webb let it run through and it's a really good challenge by Jack Grazier. Here's soccer AM's Tubes, back to Alan Stubbs, a whole good footwear by Alan Stubbs, and completely lost MC Harvey. MC Harvey won't be pleased with that. Jack Grazier tries to slot it through, but the move breaks down and Lowry's legends can come forward with Love Island's Chris Hughes with the offside, flag is up on the far side. There's been a little bit of lack of concentration from the Tau'i star, and the lines are on this near side that raises his flag. Fair play to Mark Halsey, by the way. Obviously, any cancer charity Aussie is close to his heart because he has suffered from it, so has his charm of good lady wife as well. But he was there at the game for Grenfell as well yesterday, so he's put a shift in this weekend, Mark. He has, he's such a nice fella, you know, I remember when he went through the fight himself and, you know, trying to show him support, you know, he's such a strong man that he managed to get through, and now he's out the other side, he's prepared to give up so much time. I mean, it's great to see. Shane Ward has possession, plays it in field two, Tubes, Jan Osborne, challenging for the ball with Callum Best. Now then, chance on the sneer side for Adam Woodier, who's trying to get Ghost out of the full back, Ray Quing, who just couldn't manage it, with Tubes up and plays it back to Callum Best. His old man could kick a ball about, couldn't he? He's certainly good, what a player he was, and it's interesting watching Callum play today. He's decided he's a centre-half now, far cry from what his father was, but he looks like he's got the physical attributes for it. Playing his dad was, of course, a little bit before our time, but he graced good at some part many, many times in the colours of Manchester United. Eddie, the penalty area goes for Goal, good save. By Terry Alderton. But a watchtower he was on, he could kick a ball, can't he? Well, I did soccer him with him during the last season, and he kept on telling me what a wicked right foot he's got, and he was desperate to show me on that occasion, in the car park, in the shootout, and the first opportunity he got today, he couldn't wait to pull the trigger, and it was a great strike, and a good save. By the East Ender star, Terry Alderton. And it's a lively little start of the game, isn't it? I suppose the excitement for the celebrities, the non-players, if you like, of being out there, the adrenaline will keep them going, but they'll tie it before the end of the game. Yeah, I'm looking round at a couple of them already. Looked like the gasping for breath, and we're only three minutes and 13 seconds into the game, but let's hope that the action continues, you know, an early shot there from all he made caused a good save. Dan Osborne has sprung the offside shot, but it's a poor cross intercepted by Callum Best, and then Jamie O'Hara, who's played the putters so many times before, breaking the move down. Here's Alex Ray, the former Sunderland midfielder, spots a little bit of space, runs in, he'll shoot from here, Alex Ray, he wasn't far away. Oh, that was a good strike. Good strike, and he travelled, he was allowed to travel so far with the ball. You know, I think that's what happens in these charity matches, people don't want to commit themselves, and, you know, you don't overly see too many tackles, and he was allowed to get within striking distance, and, you know, former players can still hit the ball as we spoke about Alan Stubbs and Tony Hibbert before, and can't give them their opportunities to shoot. Here's Olly Mears, locksmith is toiling, he's not going to get anywhere near him. Olly Mears tries to flick it wide towards Adam Wood, but it wasn't the best ball from Olly Mears. It wasn't, it was actually a terrific little run from Adam Wood. He peeled off, got himself in the space, and I don't know if Olly Mears thought Adam Wood just had a yard or two more pace, or... He's intercepted the clearance then, but he gets it back. I don't know if he thought he had a yard or two more pace, or if it was just a really poor pass from Olly Mears, but... I think it was a poor pass. I wouldn't have thought he'd be surprised by any lacking pace from Adam Wood, to be honest. Good bit of skill in the midfield area by Jamie O'Hara, feeds it down the left-hand side towards MC Harvey, closed down by Jack Grazier. Back it goes to Jamie O'Hara, and again, he moves into the space, plays it square, gets it back again, Jamie O'Hara, and opens the scoring, a good of support for Larry's legends, with five minutes on the clock, linked up well with Jess Lynch, who is a superb footballer in the freestyle horizon, but there's nobody around him, but he also didn't really, really well play, and Jamie O'Hara, one of the former professional players, scores the first goal of the afternoon. Talk us through this one, Leo. Yeah, it was a terrific goal. Jamie O'Hara's obviously just being allowed to step up with the ball, and then, you know, he's faced up tubes, thought I could show you which way to do a step over, threw two steps in, little one-two around there, great weighted pass back to him, and he's managed to pass it through the goalkeeper's legs, and got to be honest, if that was a goalkeeper I was playing with, I'd have given him a bit of abuse for that, but I think the goalkeeper's unlucky on this occasion. Here's Kemp, carrying the ball forward. Good run by Kemp, good ball as well. Here's Adam Woodiott, who, like a pace, just got exposed a little bit there by Ray Quinn. Now it's with Alex Ray. Is that Adam Woodiott's pace again letting him down? Alex Ray plays it forward, but it's... Into the arms of Gavin Ramon. Stubbs, you won't want to lose this, will he? No, and he's just given a really poor pass away, and, you know, I'll be... I'll be giving him criticisms and advice after the game when I'm to improve himself. But now he's such a competitive man, still it doesn't matter what form that game takes up, you know, you become a professional because you don't want to lose as much as anything, you have a real pride about winning, so, you know, those professionals that are out there today, they're out there to enjoy themselves, give the time for their charity, but none of them want to come off the pitch as a loser. Dan Osborne runs into Alex Ray, then Lynch finds Ray again, good footwork by Alex Ray, drills it forward, fizzes it into Gatsby. Took a good touch there. He was just unfortunate. It was a really tough ball to control, and he did OK. He was just unfortunate. It just got a little bit far away from him. Long raking ball there from that man, Geoff Brazier, drifted out of play. It's a goal kick for the Lowry legends. Badly's blues, nil. The Lowry legends won. I don't know if it's the goal, Darren, or... Chance down the right-hand side. Lynch gets into the penalty area, pulls it back, and it's well blocked by Geoff Brazier. I don't know if it's the goal or whether Sunderland has settled into a... The Lowry legends, beg your pardon, have settled into a rhythm quite early, and they're passing the ball around really well now. Bradley's blues. Just giving the ball away a little bit too much at the moment, and giving Lowry legends a real chance to pass that ball around. Chance inside the penalty area. Kemp blasts it to safety. Lee Lachford Evans overhits the pass towards Olymer, as the former step-singer pulling too much pressure on the sideways passing it to throw in for... Lowry's legends. There's Kemp forward through tubes. Intercepted by Alex Ray, and again he sees the space and carries it forward a little side step to get rid of Alan Stubbs. That was a good save that by Gavin. It was a round one. Fantastic save. Alex Ray again being allowed to run far too far up the pitch. Found himself one-on-one with a centre-half of Evans, and the midfield would know where to be seen, and Alan Stubbs just couldn't stop him getting this shot away, and it was a terrific little fingertip save in the end. Really good fingertip save. On the right-hand side, which MC Harvey will take. It's a low-on into Locksmith. Back it goes into the penalty area, and Ray Quinn. Might have been all right in the pro-celebrity game at Twickenham, but no trouble to the goalkeeper. They sound wet. 4-2 Lee Lachford Evans, good turn by Lee Lachford Evans. Good ball as well to Olymer's now, bit of space for the Blues. Olymer's now picks out the wrong pass. It's picked up by Dan Osborn. Osborn looking for Merse again. It's intercepted. It's out of play on this near-side throw-in, but half an opening, does he? Yeah, and it started with great skill from Lee Lachford Evans in the middle of the park. He did a little twist and a step over in a drag-back, and really lost his man. And that started the move, and unfortunately, Olymer's wasn't quite being able to release by Dan Osborn on that occasion. Olymer's now picked up by Ray Quinn, who read it really well and drove it to midfield. Throw-in for Lowry's legends on this near-side. Callum Best, right-footed, up the channels, Alan Stubbs is underneath it. Nice first touch by Sander Stubbs. Back to the goalkeeper, never lose it, do you? Great skill. That is so difficult to do, the ball coming over the top of your head, you're twisting round, and you have to take your eyes off it for a moment, and he was a full stretch as well, which is difficult as you've retired, and you've got a little bit older, and he still managed to bring the ball down instantly with just a little touch and, you know, again, reiterate, you might lose your legs, but you don't lose your skill. Here's Adam Woodhead. Gives the ball away. Now, this time he's away. MC Harvey, timed his run. Jeff Brazier coming across to check his progress, but MC Harvey gets the ball into the penalty area just too high to pick out Liam Gatsby on this right-hand side. Great run by MC Harvey, though. He went in three or four yards, and Simon Webb got sucked right into his movements, and he spun him behind him, and Simon Webb couldn't get near him, and Jeff Brazier did well to come on cover, and, you know, the attack fizzled out. Good ball from the goal scorer, Ohara, to pick out MC Harvey again, and he fishes the ball across the face of the goal. Alan Stubbs concedes a corner, and Alan Stubbs couldn't do anything else other than concede a corner. I did really well, and, you know, it was easier to do since he's retired. That control on the belly one that he just showed there. He just let it hit his belly, cushioned it out of the pitch, and, as I said, I don't think he could do that as well a few years back. Cross come over from MC Harvey, cushion it, it fizzed into the Gladys Street. Another corner, another short routine. Ray Quinn leaves it for Jamie Ohara, who goes for goal again and finds the goal again. Second goal of the game for Jamie Ohara. The goalkeeper won't be pleased about it, but it's Blues 0. A legend, too. Ah, watching this part. It's a great strike from Jamie Ohara, but Tubbs lets him shoot from what must be 20 yards. We're talking about a professional footballer on his left foot, and Tubbs just lets him shoot. Come on, Tubbs. Latchford Evans up there as well, and neither of them put any real pressure on the shot. OK, it was a goalkeeping error. We're all aware of that, but, you know, you've got to put a bit more pressure on an extra when he's in and around the goal. What a great goal, great to see a goal. That's two goals the crowd have been treating to already, and, you know, now we just hope that Bradley's Blues join in the action. Alan Stubbs. Tony Herbert and Peter Reed are warming up on the four-sided. The ball is pushed into the penalty area again. MC Harvey picks it up. Simon Webb goes across to stop him. MC Harvey dances past him. It's a good, strong challenge by Alan Stubbs, and I'll tell you what, he wasn't going to lose that one, was he? No, it was a great tackle by Alan Stubbs, and, you know, talking about how competitive. I think I mentioned that you don't really see tackles of that, you know, that forcing in these two games, but sometimes he's determined not to lose this, but it started with a great bit of skill from MC Harvey. Poor control by Jeff Brazier, where he gets the chance to redeem himself. Good exception from Camon Best. He's the ball forward. He's got a space for the cross, it's a low centre, it's all along the ground, and it's out of play. He's having a good afternoon so far, Camon Best, you know... What a point you made Stubbsy. What a challenge that was. He's breathing hard, he will have enjoyed this, though. He will have really enjoyed that. That was his bread and butter when he played. He loved making that type of tackles, and, you know, I think you might need a rest in a minute or two, though. Chris Hughes from Love Island. Felt the wrath of that one. Here's Lynch, the free-styler. Football free-styler. Absolutely amazing football skills he's got, by the way. Here's Adam Woodgett, sprinting after it down this left-hand side. I think at the moment, Bradley's Blues are struggling to get out because they keep putting balls down the channel for poor Adam Woodgett to chase. And he is trying his utmost to get on the end of these, probably isn't his forte at the moment. And Ray Quinn and Callum Bester sweeping everything up at the moment. He's plowing a lone furrow there, Adam Woodgett, isn't it? He may well be withdrawn, surely. The lone striker role isn't really suiting him, is it? No, but he's not through lack of effort. No, he's putting a shift in, yeah. He's putting a shift in. He's not really getting rewarded for it. The balls to him could be a lot better than what he had drawn earlier. So he does need a little bit of help. Ray Evans there, just turning to Katie Price for some tactical advice, I suppose. Right, first substitution. Peter Reed is on to replace Lee Latchford at Evans. Lee Latchford at Evans. I'll tell you what, Lee Evans formally steps as a big Evertonian. He'll be delighted to give way for Peter Reed. He'll be telling that story and the pulpit to his family and to our own listeners for years and Peter Reed replaced him as a substitute. He's not bored to see him play. I haven't seen him for a while. Surely he'll be as competitive as Everton. Tony Hibberts will also be able to tell people in the pub that he came on for Ian Beale. There he is, Hibbo. The familiar hands chucked into the sleeve of his top. Adam Woodgett, he's done. There's a great sport that makes way. I'll say this, he's come on for Adam Woodgett. I'll be surprised if he goes straight up front. I'd love it if he did, though. We're seeing all sorts of trick now. Steven Green throwing back heels out. Loving that. Simon Webb. All he knows back to... Good skill by Stubbsley, but then he stumbles and just manages to regain his footing. Alex Ray intercepts the clearance and it's offside again. MC Harvey will look along the line towards the linesman quizzically, who's better, isn't he? He does, and when you're not playing, when you're playing against quality defenders like Alan Stubbs, and they can see the run, you know, he made that run from a couple of yards deeper than he should, and Alan Stubbs could see it coming, and just give him enough time to step up. Alex Ray does well. finds Locksmith. Tony Hibberts trying to get gold side of Locksmith who couldn't do so. Now they're a bit of space for Hughes, left-hand side of the penalty area. Must be, no, good save. Very good save. Really good save. It was Josh Cuthbert from Union J with the effort, and it was a really good save by Gavin Raman, who's redeemed himself, Aussie. Yeah, I mean, you know, he made a slight error, should we say, for the second goal. Be kind as we can, but you know, it's great when you see people making saves like that, taking part in the game, making big moments with their team, and you know, that's what he does with that when he's talking about the game later. Michael Gray. Challenge by Peter Reid. It was a heavy challenge. Peter Reid, of course, was Michael Gray's manager at Sunderland for the time. He was, and I think there was no love lost in that conversation. I think Mickey's having a little smile there that Reid, he didn't manage to catch him properly, but you know, Peter loves to tackle. He loves to leave a bit of it on people. But I think he'll probably catch them on before he has to go off. Absolutely. It's a chips. Back to Alan Stubbs. Steven Gray. Back to Peter Reid. Infield to Shane Ward. Look at the space on the right-hand side for Steven Gray, but not spot it is. Tony Hibbert, shoot, shout the crowd. You all right, Aussie? Didn't take long. I said the moment he gets into the opposition half with the ball, he'd be asked to shoot, but he's obviously let the crowd down on that occasion. Jamie Alhara. Clips it to the left-hand side. Well taken by Hughes. He's quick, isn't he? Oh, he is. He's away from Simon Webb. Simon Webb on the half-wayline. Hughes, picks out Cuthbert and then M.C. Harvey. Simon Webb is having a pretty toady time over there. Geoff Braziot is side down by M.C. Harvey. That'll be a free kick. Substitution, Peter Reid has for Bradley's Blues this afternoon. We've got Adam and we've got Lee here. I tell you what, great to be out there, though, isn't it? It's been a lot of good support from the crowd as well. It's been very enjoyable so far. I just wish the score was a little bit different. I wish they'd have scored while you're on. You said I'm going to be fuming now, didn't you? Sorry? You said I'm going to be fuming of this goal now I've come off. No, he's just said that you're the only person who's got a shot on target. No, Ollie had one as well. Ollie had the first shot on target. I had the second, so I'll dine out on that one as well. And Lee, of course, you are a lifelong blue. What's it like being out there playing on the Hallow for Goddison? Oh, it's great. It's amazing, obviously, being grown up since I was a little kid, coming over, watching the teams all the way through. It could be so by re-do, is it? So I'm happy with that. Of course, Adam, you've got a lot to go. Oh, here we go. Oh, he couldn't help himself. It's been a bit different for me. I've got to come across Stanley Park. Adam, you've got a bit of a stick this afternoon saying that you're playing in there. Dot, cotton, slippers. I think you need to change your boots before you go back on. No, I can't change my boots. I've got justice for the 96 on them as well. Fair enough. No, look, Kansas has got my colours. So it doesn't matter who you support. It's about coming together and helping. It doesn't matter if you're Liverpool's support, Everton's support, Man United, Man City, Arsenal, Spursky, it's just about getting behind something together. Fantastic. We hope to see you both back on the pitch very soon. Back out there soon, don't worry. Thank you very much for joining us. Come on, let's get this score back round. Thank you. Right, just a little bit. Two good sports. Lee Latchard Evans in there. Adam Woodgett. 2-0. Bradley's Blues 0, the Lowry Legends 2. We're approaching the midway point of the first half and I would suggest, Aussie, that the 2-0 scoreline is probably just about a fair reflection of the play so far. Yeah, to be honest, if I have anything, it could be three or four. Bradley's Blues haven't done enough around the goal. There's not been any real shots. I mean, Oli Merz had one in the first five minutes, but other than that, there's been nothing for Terry Alderton to do in the Lowry Legends goal. So, you know, they'll have to start competing more at that end of the pitch. Jeff Graham Stewart on surely that's the answer, isn't it? I'm not sure that's the answer, but it would be good to see Graham out there on the pitch and to see what he can do. It's a nice ball from MC Harvey. Picks out Jamie O'Hara, who scored the two goals so far, but it's intercepted by Jeff Brazier, and he can bring it away. Feeding forward to Oli Merz on the right-hand side, crosses the halfway line. Stephen Graham makes a run. Dan Osborne fills the space. Right-hand side of the penance area. Osborne backs to Stephen Graham. Just couldn't reach it. Tubes can't get there. And then it's Blocksmith. Good play. They found themselves 3v2 in that situation, and, you know, just a sloppy pass couldn't make the most of it, but then what that brings is counter-attacking at the other end like this. One of them is MC Harvey, but his shot is blocked by Alan Stubbs. Cuthbert finds Jamie O'Hara who's on a hat-trick, tries to chip the keeper and wasn't far away. Still 2-0. Unlucky from Jamie O'Hara. Just showing his class there, that left foot is still magic one-light. When he was unlucky with the chip, but you're just lucky in watching these games. They become so end-to-end, and, you know, the Bradley Blues team there had four players back and three of them were the ex-professionals and all the celebrities on the other end of the pitch. How long can we say after a goal? Desperate to score. There's Locksmith to Lynch. MC Harvey just needs to help it on one more and do so to find that Chris Hughes could ball in, but Tony Hibbert and Alan Stubbs as they have done many, many times in the Royal Blue jersey of Everton combine to tidy it up, and Jules plays a great ball forward towards Kemp. Nice first touch as well. Kallon Best comes across the challenge. He's going to go for goal, and he calls it wasn't too far away. A little bit of football. He was a great run from him, showed real athleticism, and he's a good ball from Tube, played him in. He's twisted inside Kallon Best, and just killed his shot wide of the far post. He did have options in the middle of the pitch to play. A bit of an overload for the Bradley Blues team there. All he matters was joining, but he went for the shot, and he was unlucky. Can't play him for goal, can you? He just won his looks in. He's just won the programme he's been on. I think it involves being with a partner at the end of it, so I think he thinks his looks in at the moment. He's been brought back. I think we need a new ball, do we? It's been booted into the crowd by Alan Stubbs, and now we go again. Yeah, it's a nice touch. That's a bit of memorabilia for someone to keep. He's realised the ball is, and probably losing a bit of air when someone in the crowd can have it. There you go. And then Sprint's pass. Simon Ware put Alan Stubbs who's there to snuff out the danger. Read it well. There's Olymerz, tubes, back to Olymerz again. On to Shane Ward. A decent football. Olymerz picks it up again. Leading the charge, leading by example. Olymerz reaches the edge of the penalty area. Men over here, Dan Osborne tries to flick it. Goes for goal. Stuck it well enough, but straight to the keeper, Leon. A couple of shots that were struck that well. That was a really good strike from Osborne there, but it was just straight to the keeper. Just made it a little bit easy for him. Yeah, got through the legs, and I think if that wasn't straight at the goalkeeper, then it would have been an easy goal. It would have been very difficult for the goalkeeper to save, but unfortunately on this occasion it was straight on. Some substitutions here. Well, we are joined by our manager and assistant manager Katie Price and Roy Evans, two-nit lead. How does it feel? Well, clearly my team is great on the form today, and well done to Jamie, two goals in. Well, Katie got the tactics right. Obviously, she's gone the right way. We've got the tactics and we've got behind their defence, and so far the manager's done a great job. Roy, have you had to give anyone the hair-dry treatment yet? No, no, not so far. So far we've been very solid. We've looked for better sides, and obviously make a few changes and try and keep it that way. Fantastic. What about you, Katie? How do you feel about maybe going out there yourself and perhaps running out there? Not today. I'm washing my hair. LAUGHTER Let's throw it back to Greg with some substitutes. We've got a couple of substitutions for Bradley Blues. Here's the moment we've been waiting for. The diamond is on to replace Shane Ward, and soccer A&M's John Fenley has replaced Dan Osborne. He's really wearing that shirt today, isn't he? I think the diamond is really wearing it. Grubbs drills the ball wide towards Tony Hibbert, who heads it in field towards Ken, but locksmiths there again. He's at the useful first half. Common tater's curse gives it straight to John Fenley. Peter Reid decides not to give it to Graeme Stewart. Tony Hibbert. Now then, inside the penalty area. Tony Hibbert's still going back to John Fenley, losing support. Peter Reid no less. Peter Reid slots it forward towards Oli Merz. Oli Merz wins a corner, does he? Yes, he does. Corner on the right-hand side again. Just half an opening there, Oli. Believe it or not, it was Tony Hibbert driving into the box with the ball, and we haven't said that very often over the course of the last 15 years. But a little bit of pace to the attacking, and Bradley Blues got an effort on goal. Decent ball in from Oli Merz. Controlled on the edge of the box by Tony Hibbert, but not controlled well enough. Graeme Stewart drags back to Lynch. I think that was a sympathy vote, wasn't it, from Mark Halsey? Because it certainly looked like a foul by Graeme Stewart. Yeah, I think he took one look at Graeme Stewart and thought he's going to have to help him out over the course of the afternoon. Here goes MC Harvey. Look at the space inside the penalty area. Must be a third goal. Well put away by Jimmy Constable. The former at 9-1-1 band member finds the back of the net, and the Blues were just done once again. The pace down the left-hand side too much for the former Blue band member Sam Webb. Yeah, he's had a tough afternoon. MC Harvey's drifted over in behind Simon Webb, as often as he can. He's played against him before, but he seems to realise he's got him for pace, and Bradley's Blues were caught out. Tony Hibbert tried to get back, but it was a great finish by... Good finish. By 9-1-1's Jimmy, right into the top corner. Yeah, it opened his body up and placed it past the keeper, didn't he? Yeah, Ray Quinn seemed to enjoy it there as well. Really good finish. No chance for the goalkeeper. There he is, Jimmy Constable. And it is 3-0, and that's why Lowry's legends manager Katie Price has had the luxury of introducing number 18 Sam Bailey to the game. Katie, 3-0 up now. What are your thoughts on it? What has got to be like a half-time? It's a half-time team talk. Well, I think they're doing very well, actually, and if we keep it this way, we'll be winning. We'll be winning, won't we? And Jimmy, little X, he just scored a goal. Well done, Jimmy. And it's nice to see Sam Bailey, a lady going on the pitch. Really enjoys her football, really enthusiastic about it, and I hope she does really well. A lot of people are saying Sam's a bit of a secret weapon for you two, saying that she merely knows how to play the game, and she could be running rings around these fellas. Is that right? She is amazing at playing. You watched. Everyone to rest to my us women. Well, I tell you what, we're going to let you get back to your team because you've got your 3-0 lead now. We don't want you losing that. We'll catch you in the second half, and thanks so much again for being here today and supporting the Bradley-Larry Foundation. Oh, pleasure. Thank you. Mr any goals? Keb, shots blocked, and a break for Peter Reed, who jogs after it, plays in the field to Tony Hibbert, the first hand ball to Olly Mers, chafed the shoot, but then tries to flick him wide, and Sam Bailey gets a little touch on it. When it goes to Stephen Graham, has a little look up, steadies himself, puts the ball into the penalty, it's a decent ball. That's got to be a penalty. All day long, Alex Ray, grabbed Fenners from Soccer AM, and that was a fairly easy decision to make. Yeah, they're laughing about it. I think there's a little bit of a talk going on before the cross came in, and I think Fenners just went a challenge for the ball, and Alex Ray, I think this was on the street. I think the police would get called in. It was a definite penalty, made it easy for the referee, and hopefully Bradley's Blues can get on the score sheet. Olly Mers at the park end with his right foot. Here we go, drills it into the bottom corner, and it's Bradley's Blues one. The Lowry Legends three. Olly Mers on the score sheet, and that's what the young kids wanted to see. Absolutely, you know, we've got some great celebrities, some Top X pros on the pitch, but quite a lot of the kids these days know that the new celebrities on the block, your singers and stuff, so for them to be able to cheer on Olly Mers, as he strikes this really well into the bottom of the goal, the kids will be delighted to cheer about that. Good penalty that was, who was it? Better than any I've ever took. That's for sure, because it hit the back of the net. Well, Tom Sellers is coming on, and here comes Che Chesterman. He's replaced Loxmouth, and there's Che Chesterman. Che Chesterman is an ex-factor contestant. He's got his glasses on. He better keep going from Peter Reid, then. There's Sam on web. Grazier, tries to lay it back to Graeme Stewart, but it's intercepted. Jamie Harder finds MC Harvey. So solid crew, of course, where he made his name. Jamie Harder again. Curls into the penalty area. Sam Bailey. Taking gold. Tony Hibbert. Goes for goal. Hibbel's got a close-air down better. Harvey giving him some stick later. That's for sure. You've got Curry legend Shay Ward. What's it like for you out there? Give me another 50 years. I'll hopefully be a legend, but it's only two years in, mate. Now then, there's just been an all-important penalty. What do you make of that first down from the sidelines? It's about time. Especially Harvey. MC Harvey is just a right dirty player. Always offside, always in the mood. Good. I mean, I would say it's quite even at the minute, but it's not. And we're just going to cut to grey for some substitutions. Right, we've got a couple of substitutions for the Bradley Mows. Ken makes way. And on comes Adam Smith. Better known as Frankie Fryer on Soccer AM. You've worked with him, has he? Appearance with him. Couple of skits, I think, on the show as well. Great people on that show. So much for a laugh. You know, it's about enjoying your work. Here's MC Harvey for Lowry's legends. Finds Sam Bailey. Tony Hibber's again. A little bit slow to get across, but he intercepts the centre on that occasion. Blazer Patrick. Yeah, he's looking. I think we're going to have to have a chat a hard time. Me and Hibber about his performance after effort on goal. We're after crosses into the box. Sam Bailey's done great. Twice she's done something exciting. One shot on goal and one cross. She finds Frankie Fryer. It's a great ball into the penalty area and it must be a goal. Oh! No conviction really in the header from the EastEnders actor, Matt Lapinskis. That was better than a half chance, Ozzy. That was a fantastic ball. Frankie Fryer. He just allowed the ball to bounce when it came over and he needed to go and meet it a little bit lower. He ended up getting a decent header in but the keeper made it easy to see. Tony Hibber puts the ball back into the penalty area. Headed away by Callum Best. Graham Stewart picks it up for the Blues. Finds Frankie Fryer. Goes for goal, takes deflection, spins in the air. Olly Merz is underneath it. Gives it away though. Lynch. Now then it's two on two. But Jamie O'Hara with him. There's Lynch again. Flicks it back to O'Hara. O'Hara tries a bit of skill, gets it all wrong. It's all getting a bit serious here in the dugout now, isn't it Shane? I'll tell you what, are you getting a bit nervous now? I am because I can see it's getting another goal before half-time, especially if Lapinskis on 20 Smith got on the ball. What do you make of it? Peter Reed and Ian Snowden. You're a manager. You're a legend. Absolutely a legend. I passed the ball and I'm not so sure of the bits. Well, thank you so much. Obviously, you may be getting back on the pitch at some point again later tonight. OK, crowd, are you ready? Ogie, Ogie, Ogie. Things round. Right, we've got a special substitute. It was a chance there for Sam, but he did the hard part, dribbled his way down and then rather rushed to finish. He did great. He's had a torrid after. Ian chasing MC Harvey, but he showed great quality getting into the opposition's box there. He was unlucky when he couldn't quite get a shot away. Sam Bailey-Roller putting a decent cross in there. We're intercepted that time by Alan Stubbs. Good challenge by Lapinskis. Oh, Peter Reed sold Alan Stubbs. Sure, there. MC Harvey picks it up. Stubbs ends up in a go. It still might. Bricks the cuff, but brings it forward to one of the substitutes, Tom Sellers. Peter Reed is there for the Blues back on field to Alan Stubbs. Stubbs, he does well again. Yeah, he's top class. He's still got that moment of magic, but going back to Peter Reed's pass, the luck he gave Alan Stubbs when he made that back pass. Peter Reed sold Alan Stubbs short and looked at Alan like it was his fault. You know, that's an art in itself, Peter's top bowman. Oh, he's perfected that. Here's Ollie Merz on the halfway line. Frankie Fryer. Calum Best sprinting across to make a challenge. Frankie Fryer gets the first put in early bowling. Capinskis, great chance for Capinskis. He's put it wide. Look at Graeme Stewart inside the penalty area on his own. Capinskis, he couldn't blame it for going himself, but he puts it wide. No, and he's found himself in some great positions in the box. Frankie Fryer has really brought the game alive for Bradley's Blues, and he's getting down this right-hand side. He's hobbling a bit at the moment, which is worrying, but he's put some great balls in the box. Bradley's Blues need to take more advantage of it. Sam Bailey trying to keep the ball in on this right-hand side. Can't do so. Outer player goes. But a good sport. He's not. Starts on what he said there. This rolls off the tongue. Jamie O'Hara has scored two goals. He's coming off. Coming on is number 15, James, another X Factor contestant, who was on the X Factor in 2014, but didn't win it. An interesting fact. It's Fenners. It's not a bad ball. Yes, it is. He's overheard that completely, and it's out for a goal kick. I suppose any mistakes that the Soccer AM boys make today will be repeated on the show. I would hope so, especially if one of them falls over the ball or does something really embarrassing, but they haven't done that so far. You know that ball was on the X Factor and there's some real zip to the grass now. It's still raining. It's that fine rain of suction through. It's really put a zip on the turf and every pass is now going to be really, really careful and really exact. Couple substitutions for both sides. Locksmith is back on. Simon Webbs down off there. I think out of wood you might be poised to come back on surely. Peter Reid is getting hooked here. I think it was to do with that pass before because he's just not been on his game today. He looks like he's enjoyed himself. He's run down the pitch, made a couple of tackles, but he's really enjoying being out there on the pitch again. Of course Peter Reid actually looks a bit disgruntled getting hooked by his assistant manager Ian Snowden. Might have words at half time. I think maybe Snods is just feeling too much pressure on the line on his own there and needs Peter back to help him out. Jamie O'Hara probably a man of the match so far. What's it like out there? It's good, you know. It's competitive. They led to doing well. I had to start getting myself going because I think the first couple of times I touched it I was thinking, Jesus, I might have fallen myself here. So, couple of goals got me back in it. But yeah, it's good. You want to get a hat-trick? Definitely, yeah. I said to the keeper I'm going to do it from half way. So, expect a couple long-range efforts. Certainly are you all the man to watch out for this game? Oh, look! Obviously scoring a brace, like you said, the first thing you said when you came over here was I just want to get it back out and get another one. Is that the competitive side in you? You definitely want to win today. Yeah, I mean, once you get out on the pitch the competitive nature comes out and you know, being a footballer you never lose that. When you're out on the pitch, whoever you're playing against you want to win. And it's a fantastic group of people you're playing. For you who's your biggest opposition player so far? Who do you things want to watch? I think Olly Merz has obviously got a bit hasn't he? He's showing that he can play football and Ray Quinn's saying in the corner there Ray Quinn's been their best player. Well, thank you so much again. It will be keeping our team together. When you do get back out on there, thank you for taking part in this amazing event today. I mean, obviously for Bradley Lowry as well. There we go. It's a good chance for Kapinskas. I just want to thank everyone for coming out. Everyone supporting is an absolute pleasure and an honour for me to play here with such fantastic people. Well, it's an honour to have you here isn't it, Liam? It is. Thanks to Jamie O'Hara. It's awful. Rubbish, Graham. Get him off. As per usual, from a Graham-Stewart corner evidently defending. He's largely disappointed since he's come on as our Diamond. He needs to seriously book his ideas up, I think. Here's Lynch. Now he's put a bit of pace into the Lowry-Legend attack. Jeff Brazier plays it square to the left. Chesterman. Loser for Constable. Must fashion an opportunity here surely. Here is the fourth goal. Despite the efforts of Jeff Brazier, the ball is in the back of the net. Lowry's legends lead by four goals to one in the 45th minute. It was a great goal. They had an initial attack. They got slowed down and then they were on the pitch so far in that first half. He provided both parts of that attack and a little clever ball at the end. It was well-finished. Lowry's legends lead by four goals to one. I'd be interested to hear Peter Reid's half-time talk to his team. How he's going to go about it with some pros, some celebrities in his team. Does he try and put the arm around them or give them a roxton? I think there's a Peter Reid rollerkin coming at the half-time. The Peter Reid hairdryer will be out, I'm sure, in the home dressing room here. 45-minute up. Mark Halsey puts his whistle to his lips. Close the half-time whistle. It's been a fairly easy game from Mark Halsey to referee thus far. I'm sure he wishes there was a bit more time. That's Sean Reid there. Peter Reid's brother making his way down the tunnel. Bradley's Blues won. The Lowry's legends four. Just about right. Yeah, I'd say so. They've been really sharpening around the Bradley's Blues goal in Jezz and MC Harvey. They've had probably the two most lively players. They've had a tough afternoon so far. Half-time here at Goodison Park. Bradley's Blues won. The Lowry's legends four. Of course, thank you to every single one of you who has made the team, made the time to come down here for the Bradley-Lowry foundation and Everton in the community. You can text Brad 17 plus your amount of seven if you want to support Bradley, Lowry foundation and Everton in the community. Now the team are coming back out again now so we're just having a little chat over here within the crowd. Who have I got with us? Tell everyone your names. Leon, Stephen. And who are you supporting? Are you supporting Bradley's Blues or Lowry's Legends? Now do you think they can turn it round now in the second half? What do you reckon? Definitely. We're just going to come round and have a little bit of a chat up here. Tell us what you think of the game today so far. Who's your star player out of the two teams? Chris. Definitely, yeah. So have you got any prediction for how it's going to finish this afternoon? Do you think the Lowry's Legends are going to key the lead? Yeah, definitely. Go, Katie. Fantastic. Leon, are you over in the crowd over there? I'm just in the dugout. Should we have a word of the little guy? Hi, mate. Are you a blue? He's a red. Come on, Dad. Come closer. Come on. Claire, I think we're going to have to cut back to you. OK, now just wards out here. We've got Sam Bailey. We can just grab her for one minute. I tell you what, leading the way for the girls today, aren't you, Sam? How does it feel to have just everyone? You're like the secret weapon of every team. Well, I've played football for a few years, but I stopped playing to have kids, but to play football at this ground is just brilliant for me. I'm doing it for the girls. I want to be an ambassador for women's football, so we seem to be doing a lot better than the men at the moment. But yeah, I just want to show that girls out there that want to play football that you can get on a pitch and play football and play with a load of guys, so it's all good. Well, you certainly have. Katie Price just said you were the person to help for. You think they're going to score a few more this afternoon? Do you think it's going to be a white wash? I think we're on form for winning this game, to be honest. I think we're a better team. I'm just going to hover on the right-hand side and just wait for the ball to come to me. If it doesn't, I'll just have a nice cup of tea in the corner. It's fine. But yeah, it's all good. It's really good to be here. It's for a great cause. And what was Katie's team talk at halftime like? Score goals. Just lots of goals. Well, that's how you win a game, isn't it exactly? Ladies and gentlemen, the fantastic Sam Bailey. Just absolutely brilliant. It appears that our keeper has come back out here, Liam. We thought we might have had a bit of an injury in place. Yeah, I think he's got to make the second half. Oh, no, he's not. He's took his stuff off. Is he going to come back on? Let's ask himself. Are you coming off? I think so. I think so. Yeah, my ankle was just gone. It's gone. Yeah, I went over on it when I tried to tackle. Not good. Yeah. Well, what's happened? Oh, come on. You've been playing brilliant. Hasn't he been playing brilliant, ladies and gentlemen? Thank you. Thank you so much. And none of us can go in goal. So we're snookered if you don't. I love the fact we've started an argument between teammates. You never said this in a changing room, did you? He's like, no, I'll go back on. I'm all right. I'm all right. And as soon as we get out of here. It's a stretcher. Do you want to get on the stretcher? So we've got no goalie then. And we've got a goalie out there in the audience. Come on. A proper goalie. No, not a real goalie. No, OK. Now, I think I might have spotted over here on the bench and well, we've got Josh Cuthbert down here. How are you doing now? Have you been feeling this afternoon? You enjoying it? I am. I'm good. I just wish I took my chance earlier. Pretty annoyed at myself, you know? Are you going to get a chance to get back out there and go to do it? Five, ten minutes he said. So hopefully just warm up the quads and then we'll get back out there. And how fantastic does it feel to be here this afternoon? It's an incredible day. And what an amazing cause. And to play at such an iconic stadium like Everton is just a dream come true. So yeah, thank you for everyone for supporting and coming down. Appreciate it. No problem at all. Thanks to have us here. And here he is strutting round saying how are you finding it out there, Ray? Are you enjoying it? And what a crowd. You guys are amazing. Make some noise. It's Liverpool. Sound. I'm absolutely loving it. It's great. We've got a great bunch of lads out there absolutely giving it what for. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Got to let Ollie get past me. Well, you never know, Ray. You might get a chance to rectify that. I think it is time to hand back over, Liam. Isn't it too great on white to continue with the second half? Well, we're ready for the second half, but I can tell you that the Blues have got 12 players out there, I think. They have a Mark Halsey's allowed kickoff to go ahead. I think they're trying to give Bradley's Blues a little bit of an advantage going into the second half. I also think the Lowry Legends play up 12 on the clock. I think they've got 13. I think the Lowry Legends have got 13. The Blues have got 13. It's a free throw out there. Mark Halsey is getting involved now as well. Good interception by Dan Osborne. Here's Kem on the right-hand side. Has he got the pace to take on Jamie O'Hara? He wouldn't have thought so. Jamie O'Hara, has he really taken the ball off him? Yeah, I'm not sure what's quite going on, Darren, with regards to numbers, whether we can just play whatever numbers we want, but it's certainly 12 of these 13 at the moment, and if one of the referees is happy with it, then I'm sure the crowd will be... 12 for Bradley's Blues. 13 for Lowry's Legends. Come on, not sorted out. Oh, so not just 11 on the side. There's Chews with a space. Rolls her back to Ollie Mears, who tries to slip it right on that right-hand side to Alex Beattie, but just couldn't reach it. Good challenge by Hibbet. Dan Osborne has it. Plus the ball in the penalty area. Decent ball in, but a bit too close to the keeper in the end, Os. Yeah, well, it was a nice little chip. Tony Hibbet won the ball really well on the front foot, but unfortunately it was unable to be reached. Yeah, by the other fella. By that lad there. There's Gatsby. That wasn't great. Lynch trying to do a little pirouette. Tony Hibbet won't stand for that, will he? Here's Chris Hughes. Hibbet though sticks to his task, and eventually Jeff Grazier can throw the ball. A lively start to the second half. Not only with the action, but with the decision to play as many numbers as we feel like on the pitch. Mark Halsey is happy with it. It's great, so we continue. It's not often you have got 12 players on the pitch, but you still have some numerical disadvantage. Lovely little mechs there by Frankie. Osborne looking for Alex Beattie, and Alderton was happy to let it go now then. Did that go for the corner? Yes it did. I think that's going to be a corner. Yeah, Alderton tried to run it out, but Lepinsky wasn't allowing that. So a bit more go-malt action. Alex Beattie from Love Island down by the corner flag. Puts the ball out of play. I don't like those short corner routines. Put the ball in the box. I thought you were going to say I don't like those programs. Ball throw, you don't see them very often. Throw in from the left-hand side. Kepinskas will take it, reaches Tony Hibbert. He plays a square to Frankie Fryer, and Frankie Fryer off-balance, spins the effort wider than the target, and it stays. Bradley's blues one. Lowry's legend four. Here's Chris Hughes on this left-hand side. He showed a fine turn of pace on occasions in the first half, and now he's away from tubes as well. He's done really well, Hughes. Gets to the byline, puts it back across the face of the goal, and the substitute goalkeeper, who we believe is Kevin Cooper, who's helped organise this event, was happy to let his fizz across the face of his goal there. Well, it's a strange one. When a goalkeeper comes out to stop a shot, he usually gets tight to his post and allows the ball to go across him. Another space in the middle, the penalty-header, but Kevin wants it to go himself. Osborne picks it up on the edge of the box, plays it back to him again, goes for goal again, spins it wide, and will that be a corner kick? It's a go-kick. A bit of action above, into the pitch is what we like to see, but not quite inside the box, Kevin just slices the shot, cuts right across it, and I think it was closest to going over a throw in that it was. Yeah, didn't get that one right, did he? Jamie O'Hara. Nice first touch by Hughes. Gets away from Tony Hibbert as well. Hughes gives it to Lynch. Hock Smith. Constable, back to Lynch. It's a good move this, but Tony Hibbert times his tackle to perfection as he did so many times over 300-node games for Everton. Here's Sam Bailey. On the right-hand side. Slides it through, there's a chance to get the ball inside the penalty area here, and it's cleared by the goalkeeper. Kevin Cooper, it's a corner kick. Yeah, Fenners tried to play offside when he was about the fourth person from the last man, and he still looked bewildered that the linesman hadn't given it. Here's Constable, all good play by Constable. Right-hand side of the penalty area, but David Weir-esque header by Fenners. Yeah, straight off the face, that one, and straight out of play. Good header, that one. Corner kick for the Lowry legends on the right-hand side at the park end. MC Harvey clips it into the penalty area. I think Jay James there was shaping up for an overhead kick, wasn't he? He was, and I think it was Callum who ended up just taking it off him, one of his own teammates in Radley's Blues will be delighted with that. Here he is, James. Two Lynch, Jamie O'Hara, beat to it by Ken, but the Ricochet favours the Reds, and Constable just clips the ball over the crossbar. Goal kick for one. Found himself in a great position, turned really well, the defence dropped off, and he just tried to... I think he was trying to strike in a goal, he just got underneath it a little bit, and it was always rising. Holly Merse, she looks off at Locksmith, but gives the ball straight to Sam Bailey. Constable back to Lynch, and the little pockets of space beginning to appear now, as the celebrities start to understandably tire a little bit. MC Harvey goes for goal, but Kevin Cooper, who I suspect is not a goalkeeper. Which is better. Holly Merse threads it through to Ken. Nice little turn by Ken. Ricky Friar. Back to Tubes, and Locksmith does his lines. He blows quite far forward, isn't he? There's Osborne, Hibbert wants it playing back. Tony Hibbert goes for goal, and wasn't far away. Thankfully, thankfully. It's what the crowd want to see though. Tony Hibbert in advanced positions, he's played here many years, didn't manage to score a goal, except in that testimonial match he had, and you can probably see why. Goal kick by Teddy Alderton, it'll be a throw in for the Blues on this right-hand side, trailing by four goals to one. What can Ian Snowden and Peter Reid, the two managers of the Blues, pull out the bag before the end of the game to try and reduce the deficit. There goes MC Harvey, the keepers come right out of his goal. MC Harvey has it left-hand side, treading infield to Hughes, edge of the penalty area, Hughes, shot blocked by Hibbert. There's Lynch, got such quick feet, they're brilliant free-styles aren't they? Yeah, it's such good close control, and there's another goal. That's a hat-trick for Jamie O'Hara, and Kevin Cooper in furnaces, not a goalkeeper, and that is five-dollars to go. I mean, you just spoke about this, the close control from Lynch and the free-styling. You know, in games like this, he really gets to show how well he can manipulate the ball, and, you know, he did so that on that occasion, subbed two or three players out of position, Fedo Hararu, you know, as I said, he can still strike the ball as well as when he played in the top light, and, you know, a substitute keeper was never going to save that. Shane Ward's about to come back on, so is Adam Woody. He doesn't often hear the Coronation Street themes, he'll hear a good of some part, and he'll hear a good of some part. No way back for the Blues now, is there? I wouldn't have thought, so I think this is the time where you're going to take a gamble with Tony Hibbert up front, see what he can do. That was a gamble. They can always try putting a couple more players on, I suppose. Well, how many did Reds go? They still have 13? Yeah. See Harvey on Tony Hibbert, and they both thought about ignoring the handshake. That might break, you know, for Smith on the far side, but it was well smothered by the goalkeeper, and it'll be a corner kick on the left-hand side for the Blues. It could play all round. Real sharp play in the end, and a good save low down. I haven't seen many corners pumped into the box. I'd like to see a little bit of a melle in there and see someone going and challenging for the ball. Yeah, there's one. Decent as well from Osborne, go the heads, will it fall to a blue foot? No, it won't, it's smashed clear. Jeff Grazier cushions a nice header to Tubes. Tubes goes for go from distance, and I tell you what, he wasn't far away from 30 yards there, Ossie. Yeah, it was an interesting technique. There was very little back lift, but he struck it really well. Followed through, Sonny. There was very little follow-through, but he really did strike it through, and the keeper was a little bit worried for the moment. You see as they're scrambling across, full stretch. Good effort there, wasn't it? I'm probably surprised the keeper a little bit, and if it was on target, it may have gone in. Jeff Grazier controls it nicely. Square ball to Fenners. Nice ball forward to Alex Beattie. Pass to Shane Ward. It's behind him, and Locksmith is there. Another one of our goal scorers joining us here in the dugout now. Jimmy 9-1-1. What did it feel like putting one in the back of the net? Yes, especially the grounds, and obviously they look after the pitch well, but my debut goal for these celebrity games was well-chuffed for that. And you've got your family watching as well today, haven't you? I have my clariner kids in the stands somewhere. Won't thank me for that for embarrassing them. So is that you now, or are you going to get back out there? Got to get another run-outs before the end of the match? No, I'm definitely getting on, whether they like it or not, I'm going on. I mean, the thing is now, it's looking like a little bit of a white wash at 5-1. Do you think there's anything Reedy and Snodside can do? Probably put about another four players on, might kind of even it up. But yeah, I think we're going to be running away with this one. And as we speak here, I think a penalty has just been awarded to the Blues. Right, a chance for the Bradley Blues. Olly Burs has passed the mantle to number seven, Shane Ward. Penalty for Bradley's Blues. Shane Ward at the Gladys Street, tucks it away nicely. Didn't really enjoy it. I think we're going to be running away with this one. And as we speak here, I think a penalty has been awarded very nicely. Didn't really enjoy it. And Bradley's Blues, two Lowry Legends, five. Yeah, and he added a little dab at the end as well, which, you know, he seems quite happy about. It was a debatable penalty. I think Mark Halsey's being very generous in keeping the Blues in the game somewhat, but well tucked away by Shane Ward. Right footed, sent the keeper the wrong way. Right, two. They've now got 14 on Lowry Legends. Sam Bailey's just come on. Just sneaked on on the far side. The 14 on. I think she's just doing a lap of honours, you see. A Mexican wave. Penalty, well taken. Yeah, Shane did well actually. He's normally got two left feet, so he put that away well. I would think it's more nerve-wracking trying to score a penalty than it is standing up singing in front of thousands of people, isn't it? Well, Shane's a pro. You know, at the end of the day, obviously he's encouraged them in it, so I don't think nerves is an issue for him. But no, he did well, he finished that well. Now, Jimmy, we know that you are an ambassador of another charity that's very dear to us, the James Baldwin Memorial Trust. Also being here today, what does it mean to you to support the Bradley Lowry Foundation and Evan in the community? Yeah, I think over the... especially over the last year, he's, you know, he captured everybody's hearts. Such a little superstar, so much support for him. And rightly so, you know, he's... we're here, obviously, for the right cause and everybody, you know, all the money he's going to the charity and that's all we can ask for, you know, as much support as possible, people coming out. And I'm a bit... I'm honoured to be here, to be honest, obviously. It doesn't matter which ground it is, because I'm a Liverpool fan. I said that quietly, didn't I? Do you know what, it's an absolute honour to have you with us. We don't want to keep you any longer because we want to make sure you get back on. Thank you very much, Jimmy Constable, from 911. Thank you. I'll be a corner kick on the right-hand side for the Lowry legends, and I'm not sure what the tasty challenge is going in now. I was using them from one or two of them. Yeah, as they started to tire, giving the ball away a little bit cheaply, they started chasing their own mistakes. And, yeah, there's a four-to-two being left in, but, you know, they're happy to go up and shake hands. It's all in good spirits, and it's, you know, it's within the good sport of the game. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, you know, now we're even getting keepers coming out and trying to get involved in good skills, which was great to see. Corner kick for Lowry legends. MC Harvey will take it. Freestyle doesn't really work. Like that, there's other players around you. With Dan Osborne. Four-to-two, Kent. So, his touch takes him a little bit wide on that left-hand side, but he's still got plenty of support. Tubes must be. And he is. And I'll tell you what, this game's still alive. I was in 5'3", 27 minutes to go. Yeah, it was a great goal as well, and, you know, the energy shown from the blues there, streak and forward on the counterattack was great, and that's what makes you think that there's still something left in this game, and good play by Kev, picked out Tubes' edge of the box, and he stroked it into the corner, nonchalantly. Fantastic finish. Nice finish from Tubes. That'll get an airing on Sovereign, I'm sure. Again and again and again. The Blues 3, the legends 5. Nicely tucked away by the right boot of Tubes. And MC Harvey's being withdrawn here for Alex Ray. I don't know why they bother to... I think what they do, they take one off and put three on, don't they? 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 14 for the Reds. It's 14 against 12 at the moment. Just a mention from Mark Halsey as well. The referee is doing the... You are the referee, Kilimanjaro Challenge. He's going to climb Kilimanjaro to raise money and awareness for the Steve Prescott Foundation. Check out the Steve Prescott Foundation website for more details of that one. But well done, Mark Halsey. Always happy to help out with his functionality. Is he throwing for the Blues? Taken by Speedomic. Walled clear by Alex Ray. Here's Danosport. Inside the penalty area. Just about cleared away. And here comes Chris Hughes down this left-hand side. Sellers. Tom Sellers, celebrity chef. Alex Ray pings it to the left-hand side, but Tubes heads it behind and it'll be a corner kick. Yeah, he's just tried to cushion that one back to his goalkeeper and forgot to jump off the floor. That's what happened there, and he never actually got over it to be in control and ended up giving a corner away. Short-court routine again. Lynch to Hughes. Jeff Braceable Hughes has the strength to hold him off, plays it back, and it's fired wide by Gatsby. That was good play by Hughes. Great determination not to lose the ball. Kept on going, wriggled away. Fortoff was born in the box and even had the time and the comfort to pick out someone in the box. Speedomic's just been sent off. He's resusing to go, though. It goes, Alan Stubbs heads it away. Speedomic tries to head it on, but couldn't get his skull capped to it. Sellers. Bradley's through here. Great chance for Lynch, it must be. That's it, 6-3. Nothing to keep up to do about that one. Bradley's blows 3. The Lowry legend, 6. Here at Goodison Park. 23 minutes to go. Well, three courses away through the game. Good play, good skill. Great finish. Keeper couldn't really do much about it. Well picked out, good colours controlled. Tony of it's trying his best, he didn't get a chance and it was placed high into the roof of the net and the keeper couldn't do anything about it. Good finish. Still managed to roll or two. The keeper, after he'd not quite saved it. There you go, one, two. The goalkeeper is being substituted here over on the far side. I didn't think it was that bad. It's all happening out there. Matt Lapinskis. East Ender's actor is in goal. Lapinskis is in goal. Roger Dilks, the fourth official on the far side has given Speedo a goalkeeper jersey to give to Matt Lapinskis. I hope he can work in. Nice bit of footwear by Tews, plays it wide to... Smith. Nice bit of footwear, edge of the penalty area, sweeps it in with the edge of his foot, flicked down by Shane Ward. Must be a shooting chance for somebody. Couldn't get it away and I think everyone's beginning to tie now, aren't they? Nalik Frey was taken no-nonsense there, he was determined to clear it and did. What a lovely ball that is by Chesterman but Gatsby just couldn't get there. Kipinskis wasn't going to come second to that one. Wide to Hughes on the left-hand side. Frankie Fryer trying to get back. Repending down their Hughes, but he wins a throw-in. Sam Bailey again has just joked onto the field on the far side. The penalty box goes towards Gatsby, but Tubes is there for Bradley's Blues. Well, a shooting chance blocked by Alan Stubbs. All right, Tubes, last night's this afternoon. Yeah, especially when you're playing in the second half. He seems fitter than most. He's still running around the field and you know, tapped it out with that goal he scored before, which is a great finish. Goes for goal, but it's a session by Brazier. Reaches Frankie Fryer. He's just got to wrap on the ankle, I think, from his own player, Oli Merse. Shane Ward inside the box, but Callum Best is there for Larry Legends now then. Chris Hughes, he's quick, we know that. He's got a bit of space on this left-hand side, which is the play towards Sam Bailey, but she was never going to keep that in. Sam, was she? No, she wasn't, unfortunately. But I don't know if you've noticed, but I think Adam Woods took over the managerial role for the Blues this afternoon. He's been on the sideline alongside the four of the fish for the whole of the second half, dishing outdoors, just making it substitutions. I think it's probably a good thing after I've been to Reid and Neane Snowden have been believed as their duties. Once they went in at halftime, maybe they didn't come back out again. Substitution's a plenty now in the last 20 minutes or so. Lynch must get it from... Hopefully he's going to chip the goalkeeper then, and he's got Foudre on by Gatsby inside the penalty area, and he's pulled it wide. Should have done better there, as he should. He should, but the whole thing came from a moment of... Foudre, shall we call it, with Sam Bailey, rugby tackling young Sam... Young Sam Woodiott. Young Sam Woodiott in the full-back position, and two of them were rolling round on the pitch. He left a big gap in the Blues' defence, and they should have took better advantage of it. Goal forward to Lynch, carries the ball to the edge of the penalty area. Shooting opportunity may be, no. Jeff Brazy is there, and Frankie Fryer from Soccer AM will keep in on this near side. Fizzed the ball into Shane Ward, who couldn't control the cannon off Shane Ward. Jamie O'Hara goes for goal from the halfway line, and I thought for a second that was going to creep in there. It was on target, and it was going right in the top of the goal and the keeper had to really move his feet to get in the position to save it, and for a moment you think, is he going to fall over and completely make a hash of it before he got there just in time and made a good save. Here's Lynch on the left-hand side. Just over a quarter of an hour to go here at Goodison Park. 6-3-4, the Lowry legends. Harvey Lynch, great chance. Super chance, so... And our celebrity chef, Tom Sellers, pulls it wide. He should have scored, it was great play. Toyin with the Blues defence near enough. Lynch and O'Hara playing some really good stuff. The ball to us, Frankie Fryer will bounce favour, now it doesn't. That wasn't a bad effort at the end, with a drift wide. Just looking at that effort from Frankie Fryer, it wasn't too far away. You know what, a break for MC Harvey. Slides it through, but the offside flag is up against Gatsby. We didn't think we were ever going to get him off the pitch, never be substituted. Speedo, Mick, how did that feel, mate? That was fantastic, man, honestly, God. I could have stayed on there, I think I was making a contribution, you know. You got Ian Beals, a fan for that, for dragging you off. What was that? Got Ian Beals, a fan for dragging you off. Is he on the pitch now? Yeah, he's on. He easily comes off. I tell you what, nearly scored as well, didn't he? Yeah, yeah, that was a good shot. No power behind and I'm afraid. Talk us through that red card. Did I get it? Yeah, it was you. Did it for me? Oh, all right. I thought it was for the Airlines, man. You see, he's playing the innocent now, isn't he? We know above you, we know above you, we know above you, we know above you, we know above you, everything you do for charity and stuff, but how did it feel being out there today? Absolutely phenomenal. Honestly, God, I can't tell you what it feels to be playing on that pitch, do you know what I mean? It means the world to every single, every fan in this ground, all around the world. So I'm very lucky, man, and I'm very grateful for the opportunity. Got to some part, make some noise for the legends. Speed, oh, Mick! And there's the seventh go of the afternoon for the Lowry Legends, and Chris Hughes, it is, who found the back of the net. Bradley's Blues 3, Lowry Legends, seven with 13 minutes to go, was he? It was a pretty good goal. Passed by Jamie O'Hara, found Hughes, and he wrote that tackle fantastically. Well, he's looking up into the box, decides he's going on his own, and curls it with the outside of his foot, which is a fantastic technique. And he's been quite lively all afternoon. He's played well, he's showed some good close control, and real energy, so, yeah, he's been across this afternoon. You haven't seen Green Stewart in this second half, have you? No, but I think that's a good thing for the Blues. I wouldn't say strength. Yeah, I wouldn't say he helped them in any way in the first half, and brought nothing to the gig, did he? Yeah, I think once the managerial position got looked at, they realised it was better not being on the pitch. Tony Hubbard spotted that Hughes is the dangerous man on this left-hand side, and he just sprinted across and took it off in there, didn't he? And I think he may have ended Hughes' afternoon. He's looking a little bit ginger down here. There's Tubes, curl towards Adam Woodiott. Great first touch by Adam Woodiott. Oh, I thought that was the moment, then, did you? That would have been fantastic. It was a great ball by Tubes, an even better first touch. He just couldn't get after his second touch to finish it, but great play. Got a showboating from Tubes there. Yeah, it's nice to see. I like to see that type of thing in games like this. What a show in this skill. What a touch this was by Adam Woodiott. He was a little bit unlucky, wasn't he? Yeah, I think it was a really good play from Callum Best to read the danger. Friar, he's got plenty men full to blues. Frankie Friar leads the charge, shipped into the penalty area, headed back to the goalkeeper, almost headed over the goalkeeper. Jimmy Costa will come complete the clean. It'll be a corner, almost a calamity. Yeah, unlucky for Frankie. Quinn tries to head it away, ends up getting it all wrong, and keep it just... He saves it and nothing more. Comes Olymer's again, for the last 10-minute cameo. Corner kick. Four corner. And here come Lowry Legends again. MC Harvey, makes it wide to Alex Ray, back in field two. MC Harvey, crossed into the penalty area. Got to tell Tor. The goal kick. I don't think anybody's really bothered about the scoreline anymore. Everybody that wants to play is out there. Now, despite the rain and the bleak day, everyone's having a great time. The scoreline is irrelevant. People are watching the game, having fun, the music's playing, and the smiles on everybody's faces, and that's what the day's about. That's what it's all about. Here's Kemp, chance for the Love Island winner. Places to Dan Osborne, but it was always rising and it's a goal. Yeah, Kemp should have took the shot on himself. He had a big gap just on the edge of the Legends penalty area and decided to pass it when he was probably in a better position himself. He may look back and wish he'd have took that shot on. Here's Ray Quinn. Sellers, it's offside, is it? I don't know, the last of Q2's flight down and it's Locksmith. Locksmith pulls it back but straight to Jeff Brazier. Well read by Brazier. Three players against him. He was on his own defensively. Speedomic was trying his best, but not really. He was treading water. Well, he's a bit overdressed, Speedomic, isn't he? Oh, it's a terrible ball from Hibbert. Poor ball. His head's gone. Poor ball. Stubbs, he thinks he's playing rugby now as well. Play on, says the referee. Stubbs brings it away. Chips it forward to Tubbs. Chips it forward, looking for Dan Osborne on the left-hand side. He's still got possession. He's got plenty of blue shirts to pick out. And he reaches Ken, who goes for goal. We can see why he didn't shoot. You know, after an opportunity like that, you can see why he didn't take the shot on before. He's probably eight, ten yards, ten yards. No, 14 yards out and he blazes it high, wide and certainly not handsome. No, no composure there. Seven minutes to go. It's been good fun here at Goodison Park. It's seven-three for the Lowry legends, but that, as Ozzy said, doesn't matter one shot. It's all about the smiles on the faces and the money that's been raised for the Bradley Lowry Foundation and, of course, everything in the community as well. And the least said about that effort from Leigh Evans. We can't call him Latchford Evans after that effort, can we? Not round the path. On the count of three, three, two... There we go. Throw in from Ozbourne to Tony Hibbert. Tubes is just shooting at every opportunity now, isn't he? Yeah, I think he's probably had the most shots on the field and probably the most off-target as well. I think he's hit the target once. He's now tiring and you start to make poor decisions when you're tired and he's played a lot of the game, to be fair to him. He's been out there a while and he's ran around the pitch quite a lot and certainly more than others out there. I'll give him his miscalculation or his pulled shot on this occasion. Poor effort. Tony Alderson takes the short goal kick. Olly Mers in field towards Shane Ward. That's a run for Kemp. Kemp finds Tubes. Simon Webb. Leigh Latchford Evans. Carries it forward but runs into too many red and white shirts and the ball is cleared. Well, we do have with us here another one of our Lowry legends. Don't we? Scott Robinson, of course. How does it feel this afternoon? It's brilliant. The turnout's been fantastic. We're all so chuffed to be here playing for such wonderful calls and I'm on the winning side. I was just going to say that. It must feel even better for you. What a side you've put out today. Some great players as well. Some very good players and we've just enjoyed every minute of it. It's been fantastic. Being on the pitch here at Godderson Park, what does it feel like when you ran out for the first time? I've played on a few parts but this is believable. The standard of the pitch is just sensational and the day has been fantastic. So, Fotti fan yourself, which team do you support? I'm an Arsenal fan but at the moment I'm embarrassed to say that. I am a gooner, yeah. So, obviously there's only about six minutes left. Can you sneak a few more goals in before the end of the game? I reckon there'll be one more and we'll win 8-3. Oh, very confident. What do you think about the penalty decisions and sending off? It's been a very lively game that way, hasn't it? The first one wasn't a penalty really because the second one definitely was. I don't know what they were playing. Callum just kicked him. You can tell he's on that side, can't you? It's a great start of the day for Bradley Lowry Foundation and the Core 7 in the community. Thank you very much. Look at the space there for Tom Sellers but it's intercepted by Alan Stubbs to Speedo Mick. Ian Snowden's in trouble with the referee here by the dugout. He's just been arguing with the he's been arguing with the fourth officially in Snowden. Roger Dawgs tells Mark that he's been arguing with the fourth officially in Snowden and Ian Snowden has been sent off. A little bit of bad to mind for the crowd. They've enjoyed it. Ian Snowden had a great afternoon decision-wise and team-tort-wise so it's probably capped off just rightly with his red card. It's not just sent to the stand. I think that's a healthy beat the traffic moved. Alan Stubbs plays the free-kick forward towards Cairn who puts Cairn best on the pressure as well. Oh, and almost slides it in from the narrow angle but with a minute and a bit to go. 7-3 for the legends. It's been a good fun afternoon. It is. It's a little bit cold but everybody has got a smile on the face. Everybody has enjoyed themselves immensely from the players to the fans. He's just presented MC Harvey with the goal that he craves. No! He wants a penalty and he's not going to get it. Here's Sam Bailey trying to take on Jeff Brazier. He just couldn't do so. Jeff just didn't know how to get around to get off there. I was going to say, yeah, she may have been in. Now it's with Lynch. Sam Bailey is in space. He must give it to Sam Bailey and he does. Sam Bailey goes for goal. That's what I'll say. Here's Sam Bailey again seeing plenty of the ball and Alan Stubbs a little bit slow to react there. He's had a poor couple of minutes as Alan Stubbs. Here's the final whistle at Goodison Park. Bradley Blues 3, Lowry and the final result. Not a single jot. It's been a lot of fun and a lot of awareness and a lot of money raised. It's been a great day. 7-3 probably doesn't do the team just as there was more action out there than even that suggests. It's been a great one for the fans to watch. Everybody's enjoyed themselves despite the poor weather and everybody's going home happy. The players take the acclaim from the supporters. They've put a shift in. A lot of staff, by the way, from Everton Football Club have given of their time as well this afternoon to come along and make sure that it all went smoothly. It's finished. Bradley Blues 3, the Lowry Legends 7. Once again, Goodison Park makes some noise for the Lowry Legends and the Bradley Blues.