Charity match remembers those killed in attacks near Sousse

More than 3,000 people are expected at a charity football match being staged in memory of the 2015 Tunisian terror attack victims.

The Smile for Joel charity match at Walsall's Banks's Stadium kicks off on Saturday.

Nineteen-year-old Joel Richards, from Wednesbury, was killed in Sousse along with his uncle Adrian and grandfather Pat. They were among 30 British victims in the gun attack which left 39 people dead.

Smile for Joel is a charity that was set up by Joel's mother Suzy and and brother Owen.

Saturday's teams will be managed by model Katie Price and singer and actor Shayne Ward.

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