Football fans who posed for pictures with the Barclays Premiership trophy yesterday (Tuesday) raised more than £1,500 for charity.
The trophy was on display in The Harlequin shopping centre in Watford.
For a small donation fans could have their photograph taken with the trophy.
More than 550, including Adam Lee and Ben Lennon (pictured) took advantage of the offer, and helped £1,528 for the Peace Hospice in Watford .
Dascha Panchal, Barclays Town Centre Manager Watford said: "We were honoured to have the Premiership Trophy in Watford. Everyone was so excited to come down and have their photograph taken with the most famous symbols in football. Many came dressed in their Watford of other Premiership football shirts."
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