More than £6,500 was raised at a charity football match in aid of a brave four-year-old girl who is battling cancer.

Hundreds turned up at Bradenham Football Club, near Dereham, for Kayla's Family Fun Day on Sunday (October 9).

Norwich Evening News: Kayla Buttle with Norwich City's superhero fan Farke Knight, aka Lee ClarkKayla Buttle with Norwich City's superhero fan Farke Knight, aka Lee Clark (Image: Steve Hunt)

Funds were being raised for Norwich youngster Kayla Buttle, who suffers with stage 4 neuroblastoma.

Several former Norwich City players, including Wes Hoolahan, lined up in a legends XI which emerged as 5-1 victors.

Norwich Evening News: Kayla Buttle leads out the Norwich City legends XI at Bradenham Football ClubKayla Buttle leads out the Norwich City legends XI at Bradenham Football Club (Image: Steve Hunt)

They were taking on Tavern Allstars, a team assembled by the event's organiser, Paul Sandford, landlord of the Railway Tavern in Dereham.

But the day was all about Kayla, who led out the legends XI before kick-off.

Norwich Evening News: Signed Norwich City and West Ham shirts were auctioned off at Kayla's Family Fun DaySigned Norwich City and West Ham shirts were auctioned off at Kayla's Family Fun Day (Image: Steve Hunt)

In total, £6,500.50 was raised, in large part thanks to an auction featuring signed football shirts.

Kayla's family are trying to raise £185,000 to enrol her on a bivalent vaccine clinical trial in New York, which aims to stop her neuroblastoma from returning.

To donate, visit solvingkidscancer.org.uk/appeal/kayla.