TWO friends are taking on a 37 mile walk from one football stadium to another to raise money for Help For Heroes.

James Turner, 19 and Sean Bennett,15, will set out from Adams Park in High Wycombe at midnight on Friday to make it to Griffin Park for the Wycombe Wanderers' game against Brentford on Saturday at 3pm.

They will walk along the A40 through Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross, Denham and at Uxbridge will join the Grand Union Canal to Brentford.

James, from Hughenden, completed the same walk last year in aid of hospital charity Scanappeal and raised £250.

He said: “I'm raising money for the charity to build up more support and to help raise more money.”

Sean, who goes to St Bernard's Catholic School in Daws Hill Lane, said he decided to join James this year to help raise money for a worthy cause.

His friend from school Celina McGrath's brother was killed in Afghanistan last year and he wanted to do do something to help.

The 28-year-old father-of-four Acting Serjeant Stuart McGrath, from the 2nd Battalion The Rifles was killed by an improvised explosive device in Gereshk district, Helmand province in September 2009.