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Isaac & Jack's fundraiser for The Bradley Lowery Foundation

Isaac OConnor is raising money for The Bradley Lowery Foundation

175 Mile Bike Ride between Old Trafford & Stadium of Light Sunderland · 25 July 2026

The Bradley Lowery foundation has been set up in memory of the late Bradley Lowery. The foundation will help raise raise funds for medical treatment or equipment not available on the NHS.

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Isaac and Jack’s biggest fundraising challenge yet begins on Saturday 25th July 2026.

Together, the two young Bradley Lowery Foundation Ambassadors will take on an incredible 175-mile cycle ride from Old Trafford to the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, sleeping under the stars at football stadiums along the route, all in support of children and families affected by childhood cancer.

Over the past five years, Isaac has raised more than £40,000 for charities including the Bradley Lowery Foundation, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and the Oliver King Foundation through a series of inspiring football-related fundraising challenges. Throughout that journey, his close friend Jack has stood alongside him in many of those challenges, sharing the miles, the determination and the commitment required to make them a success. Together, the boys have inspired football clubs, supporters and communities across the country, helping to unite people behind an incredible cause and making a real difference to children and families affected by childhood cancer.

Those challenges have included:

• Walking a combined 75 miles across charity walks

• Setting a world record by sitting in all 39,414 seats at Goodison Park

• Visiting all 20 Premier League stadiums in just two days

• Sitting in every seat at Selhurst Park

• Walking between St James’ Park and the Stadium of Light

Now, Isaac and Jack are coming together for their most ambitious challenge yet.

This ride proudly supports the Bradley Lowery Foundation’s “Cancer Has No Colours” campaign—uniting football fans and communities from clubs across the country behind one powerful message: when it comes to helping children with cancer, football stands together.

Along the way, supporters from clubs across the country will be invited to join sections of the journey, cheer the boys on and help raise awareness for this special cause.

Isaac and Jack’s fundraising journey has already received national recognition through BBC News and Good Morning Britain, alongside incredible support from clubs including Manchester United, Everton and Crystal Palace.

The boys are now aiming to take Isaac’s fundraising beyond the incredible £50,000 milestone while continuing their shared mission of raising awareness and vital funds for children and families affected by childhood cancer.

Every donation, every share and every message of support will help make a real difference.

Thank you for supporting Isaac and Jack on this unforgettable journey.

Because Cancer Has No Colours. ⚽💙

Donation summary

Total
£1,082.27
+ £238.32 Gift Aid
Online
£953.27
Offline
£129.00

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