Young Oxford United fans were treated to a VIP experience as the U's secured promotion to the Championship with victory over Bolton Wanderers in the League One play-off final.
Along with a group of Bolton fans, they arrived at Wembley through the exclusive player's entrance on their own team bus, and walked out of the famous tunnel.
The day was organised by Kellogg’s, which has announced a football camps programme for the summer in partnership with the English Football League, Manchester City, Celtic and Rangers.
This scheme will offer FA-approved coaching sessions and 30,000 free slots for children in 74 locations across England, Wales and Scotland.
Chris Silcock, managing director of Kellanova, the company that owns Kellogg’s, said: "Getting a VIP experience to a match at Wembley is a dream come true for many football fans, so we were delighted to be able to get local kids on board our buses to support Bolton and Oxford for an experience they’ll never forget."
He added: "The Kellogg’s Football Camps programme aims to help kids get active and keep them entertained this summer at their favourite football clubs.
"With access to FA-qualified coaches, we’re giving children the chance to follow in the footsteps of their footballing heroes, and this weekend we’ve offered a flavour of just that at Wembley.
"We can’t wait to bring thousands of kids together across the country once the camps kick off in July."
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