
Arsenal,
Chelsea and Tottenham will compete in The Mind Series in August to promote
mental health awareness.
The three-team friendly tournament scheduled for the first week in August
will act as a curtain-raiser to the 2021/22 Premier League season.
Arsenal will face Spurs in a non-competitive north London derby for the
first time since 1990, while Champions League winners Chelsea will host
Spurs in their first game in front of their own fans at Stamford Bridge
following their European triumph in Porto.
Funds raised from the series will be split between mental health charity
Mind and the respective club foundations, that each deliver projects to
support mental health and wellbeing in communities both at home and
overseas.
Mind Series fixtures
- Arsenal v Chelsea: Sunday 1 August, Emirates Stadium, kick-off 3pm
- Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur: Wednesday 4 August, Stamford Bridge,
kick-off 7.45pm
- Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal: Sunday 8 August, Tottenham Hotspur
Stadium, kick-off 2pm
Mind - the UK's leading mental health charity - and the clubs, using their
huge global reach and platforms, will promote mental health awareness as the
nation emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fabio Paratici, Spurs' managing director of football, said: "We are
delighted to be participating in The Mind Series - another fantastic example
of how football clubs can unite in support of such important causes.
"We expect the matches to be fiercely competitive London derbies that will
get the fans excited for the season ahead, whilst providing perfect
preparation for the players. The interest this will create will in turn
provide a huge and much-needed boost to Mind - a charity that has such a
vital role to play in the lives of so many following the difficult times we
have all experienced - as well as our own Foundations."
Details with regards to ticket availability and permitted attendances at the
venues are yet to be announced.
£5 from each ticket sold will support charitable projects, with Mind
receiving 25 per cent of proceeds from each of the three matches in the Mind
Series and with each club's foundation receiving 75 per cent of proceeds
from their home match.