
Pakistan Street Child Footbal Team UK Tour
The Pakistan Street Child Team is hitting the road across the UK, facing not only West Ham United’s Academy, but also community and foundation teams from other Premier League clubs. So far, confirmed fixtures include:
Pakistan Street Child Team vs West Ham United Academy (London)
Pakistan Street Child Team vs Luton Town Foundation / Community Team
Pakistan Street Child Team vs Leeds United Foundation / Community Team
This special tour brings together remarkable young talent for a meaningful cause. All proceeds will support the Muslim Hands Street Child Project, empowering vulnerable children through sports and opportunity.
Expect energy, passion, and a powerful display of football that reaches far beyond the pitch. Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or just after a great day out, these matches are ones you won’t want to miss!
🎟 Grab your tickets now and be part of something bigger than football.
Match Fixtures
Location | Date | Start | Venue | Fundraise |
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MH Pakistan Street Child Team Vs West Ham Foundation Team | 10 August 2025 | 17:30 | London Marathon Community Track, London Stadium Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, E20 2ST | Book Your Tickets |
MH Pakistan Street Child Team Vs Luton Town | 13 August 2025 | 12:15 | Luton Town Football Club Brache Training Ground, LU1 3HH | Book Your Tickets |
MH Pakistan Street Child Team Vs Leeds United | 14 August 2025 | 18:30 | TBC | Book Your Tickets |
Maidaan: Empowering Youth Through Football
For street-connected children, the abcence of legal identity creates a barrier to essential services and protection. Through our initiative, partnered with the British Council, more than 67,000 children have received official birth certificates- thus establishing their legal existence , and opening doors to education, healthcare and social protection services previously beyond reach. Through our Maidaan project, we are providing street children across Pakistan with education, life skills, safe spaces and structured football training.
This Muslim Hands’ programme empowers street-connected and marginalised children through a transformative development programme rooted in four core rights: identity, education, play and dreams.
Play is a fundamental right, not a privilege. Maidaan has constructed a comprehensive grassroots football ecosystem that provides structured opportunities for children to engage in sport, develop physical literacy , and experience the joys of play as well as the opportunity to dream!
Through these structured sporting opportunities, children develop crucial life skills including teamwork, leadership, resilience, and emotional regulation. The football pitch becomes a classroom for character development and social integration.

Established in 1993, Muslim Hands is an aid agency and NGO helping those affected by poverty, conflict and natural disaster in over 20 countries worldwide.