PRINCE NASEEM HAMED is among the star attractions on show at Brisbane Road on Sunday as Leyton Orient play host to a major charity football tournament sponsored by the Guardian and Bravo TV.

Four celebrity-packed teams will compete for the Leukaemia Care Cup in a fund-raiser for the O's adopted charity.

Other celebrities taking part are snooker stars Ronnie O'Sullivan and Steve Davis, pop group E17, comedian Bradley Walsh and members of The Bill.

Frank Lampard Snr, Phil Neal, Dean Holdsworth and former O's favourite Peter Kitchen provide the football talent along with footballing greats from the Guardian team in Highams Park.

Meanwhile the glamour comes from LiveTV weather girl, Anne-Marie Foss.

Orient chairman Barry Hearn said: "Leukaemia Care is a charity that we feel strongly about and hopefully we can raise a lot of money for it on Sunday.

"People like Prince Naseem and Steve Davis are keen to help and get involved and we should have a large crowd down here too."

Tickets are priced at £6 for adults and £3 for under-16s and available from the ticket office at Brisbane Road or on 0181 926 1111.

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