Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has been honoured for his charity work with an incredible mural in his hometown of Bootle.
Carragher's 23 Foundation has helped raise £3million for causes across Merseyside over the last decade, with the mural a thank you for their contribution to the city.
The work of art, which was designed by MurWalls, features Carragher wearing an Everton shirt during his childhood alongside a picture of him lifting the Champions League trophy as a Liverpool player in 2005 - with the caption 'From Bootle to Istanbul'.
There is also a tribute to the 96 fans who lost their lives at Hillsborough, with an image of the Liverpool and Everton mascots with the numbers '9' and '6' on their backs.