Tottenham Hotspur legends joined a charity golf day in Watford, raising around £100,000 for Noah's Ark Children's Hospice.

Iconic Spurs players Ossie Ardiles, David Howells, and Pat Jennings, along with Wimbledon legend Dave Beasant, took to the greens at The Grove Hotel to support the hospice.

David Howells said: "It was a fantastic day, we managed to meet some wonderful people, and all for a brilliant cause in supporting the work done by Noah’s Ark."

(L-R) Pat Jennings, Roscoe Mahoney, David Howells, Sophie Andrews OBE, (CEO of Noah's Ark Children's Hospice), and Ossie Ardiles(L-R) Pat Jennings, Roscoe Mahoney, David Howells, Sophie Andrews OBE, (CEO of Noah's Ark Children's Hospice), and Ossie Ardiles (Image: Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice)

The players were joined by a number of the charity’s corporate partners, with a lunch and auction bringing in further funds.

Among the prizes were rounds of golf with the sports stars and a signed Tottenham Hotspur shirt.

The money raised will be significant for Noah's Ark which helps babies, children, and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions, and their families, make the most of every day.

It costs more than £6 million a year to run, with the majority of that funding coming from voluntary donations.

Roscoe Mahoney, a Noah's Ark dad, spoke about his family's experiences with the hospice supporting his twins, Ray and Arthur, since their infancy.

Roscoe said: "It was amazing to be at the golf day, Noah’s Ark is very dear to me and a huge part of my life, and Tottenham is also in my DNA.

"I was so grateful to attend and to have had the chance to meet the legends."

Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice welcomes the referrals of babies, children, and young people who meet their acceptance criteria and live in various areas in and around London, including Hertsmere.

More information is available at noahsarkhospice.org.uk.