It's part of campaign to tackle domestic abuse during World Cup
Some of the best Island footballers will take part in a charity match this week as part of a campaign to raise awareness of domestic abuse during the world cup.
The Isle of Man men's representative squad will play FC Isle of Man at The Bowl on Wednesday, 21 December at 7pm.
It's part of an ongoing campaign during the world cup between the Isle of Man FA and Victim Support IoM to tackle the issue of abuse.
Isle of Man men's squad manager, Blane Slattery, agrees football can continue to be a force for good:
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