Watford FC welcomed a charity which raises awareness of autism to Vicarage Road at the beginning of this month.
Charity Anna Kennedy Online were invited to the football club for a day which ended up capturing some special memories.
It was a special day for one young boy who was wowed by the stadium view. He had never been to a football ground before.
The group visited the sensory room at the club before they were taken on a behind-the-scenes tour of the club's dressing room, players' tunnel, before posing for a picture with mascot Harry the Hornet.
Anne Kennedy Online has thanked Watford FC's supporter and liaison and disability access officer for the hospitality he gave on the day.
Jo Wiggins from Anne Kennedy Online said: "What an amazing day we had. We received fantastic responses from families saying they could just be themselves, not be judged and be treated like VIPs. We cannot thank the club enough."
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