Derby County are showing their support towards Sport Relief at shopDCFC tomorrow, Friday 19 March.
Sport Relief is one of the UK's biggest fundraising events, bringing the entire nation together to get active, raise cash and change lives.
The Sport Relief challenge is to take to the streets to do 1, 3 or 6 miles and raise cash at the Sport Relief Mile events which are taking place across the length and breadth of the UK.
On a treadmill in shopDCFC, kindly provided by David Lloyd, between 1pm and 3:30pm on the day and a select number of Derby County's first-team players will be taking part to help raise funds.
As well as the Nigel Clough and selection of his players, Derby County's CEO Tom Glick, Club Mascot Rammie and Derby-born Olympic swimmer Ross Davenport will also be completing the Sport Relief Mile.
Chris Porter, Dean Moxey, Kris Commons, Saul Deeney, David Martin and Russell Anderson will be representing the playing squad.
Tom Glick will kick the event off at 11:30am, followed by Rammie at 12pm, Ross Davenport at 12:30pm. Dean Moxey at 1pm, Nigel Clough at 1:30pm, Russell Anderson at 2pm, Saul Deeney at 2:30pm, Kris Commons at 3pm and finally David Martin at 3:30pm.
Monies raised from the Sport Relief Mile will be split equally between Sport Relief and Teen Pride, Derby County's official designated charity and supporters are welcome to attend to show their support.
All the money raised by the public is spent by Comic Relief to help transform the lives of poor and vulnerable people, both at home and across the world's poorest countries.
You can find out more about Sport Relief by logging on to www.sportrelief.com.
