BBC Children In Need is encouraging football fans and the general public to get involved with this year’s Do Your Thing fundraising campaign by channelling their passions and hobbies to raise money for the charity.
During the visit, the players showed Pudsey some of their training techniques before taking on a crossbar coconut shy challenge with him. The players also took the time to ‘Get Their Ears On’ for Pudsey, posing in the mascot’s trademark headpiece for a selfie.
BBC Children in Need currently supports around 2,600 projects working with disadvantaged children and young people across the UK and in the past year alone has made a positive difference to almost half a million disadvantaged young people.