Manchester City is celebrating its charity, City in the Community, at our Premier League home game against Luton Town.

Fans are be able to access bonus community content across the matchday programme, during half-time and on via player social media graphics drawn by local children. 

The Etihad will also see a City in the Community takeover before kick-off, as the stadium comes alive with charity branded banners. 

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Those watching from home will see increased community content across the Club’s Matchday Live Show.

Meanwhile the City players will also wear City in the Community t-shirts during their pre-match warm-up routine.

The day is also being used to create once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for City in the Community participants, including mascot spaces, taking part in a team photo on the pitch before kick-off and announcing the players off the bus on the blue carpet.

CEO of City in the Community, Michael Geary, said: “We are delighted that Manchester City is showcasing its support for our charity on such a huge scale.

“We are extremely passionate about engaging our fans and all the activities they will see on Saturday have been designed to help raise levels of visibility and awareness of City in the Community. 

“As well as the exciting participant experiences, we have also been able to donate free matchday tickets to local schoolchildren, who otherwise might not be able to experience an Etihad matchday.

“I hope that fans can join us and the Club in celebrating our work to empower healthier lives through football.” 

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Fans around the world are also welcome to support City in the Community by donating through the monthly prize draw, which also gives you the chance to get your hands on signed player shirts, cash prizes and much more each month for just £5 a ticket. 

Every penny raised from the ‘City in the Community Prize Draw’ will go towards sustaining the charity’s programmes, which place physical and mental wellbeing at their core, whilst also creating healthy futures and healthy communities.

Entries are £5 per ticket; supporters can enter on a one-off basis, or they can sign up to a direct debit, meaning they enter the draw monthly automatically.

Visit www.mancity.com/citcprizedraw to take part. 

City in the Community empowers healthier lives with city youth through football.

To find out more, visit www.mancity.com/CITC or follow the charity on social media @CITCmancity.