League Two Luton Town are to rename their Kenilworth Road ground the Prostate Cancer UK Stadium for one match to raise awareness of the condition. It is believed to be the first time a Football League ground has been renamed to support a charity.
Kenilworth Road's 10,000 capacity reflects the number of men who die from the disease in the UK every year.
The stadium will be renamed for the League Two match against Wycombe Wanderers on 24 March.
Luton Town chief executive Gary Sweet said the club was "extremely proud" of the move.
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