Harpenden: Fan's challenge at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Ben Voss, son of Robert; The Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire, has set out on an ambitious attempt to sit across the 62,000 seater Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Donations will go directly to Breast Cancer Now, which provide support to patients and spearhead research into the disease.
On May 19, the Harpenden Town fanatic will be granted rare 12-hour access to the stands thanks to Spurs' Chairman Daniel Levy.
He was inspired to complete the challenge after his mother received a "shock" diagnosis of breast cancer around 18 months ago.
"My mum Celia had cancer last year, thankfully she beat it, but at one stage it looked quite bleak, when she was in the middle of chemo and had lots of surgeries she was a shell of a person, it was hard to see," he said.
"A close friend of mine was not so lucky, losing both parents in recent years. As he's a massive Spurs fan I'm also doing it for him, and so many others affected by cancer."
Ben will begin in the South Stand, hoping to take a seat around 22,000 times before midday.
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To train he has been doing "100 squats" per day and reps of walking up and down his stairs and believes that he needs to match the "inner strength" shown by his family an friends throughout battles with cancer.
In 2023, Ben raised £2,600 for Mind after visiting 92 British football clubs in 91.5 hours and hopes to further that total.
"I've been pretty luck with it, to go round the normal avenue they would not have ever let this happen.
"With your support, we can make a difference to those facing battles."
A camera team will be following Ben's journey and capturing his sitting task on the day.
To donate to Ben's charity, Breast Cancer Now, visit: https://gofund.me/209746ef.