Bid on great prizes from signed Watford shirts to a trip to The Masters - Iqraa news

Scottie Scheffler won the Masters last year, and you could be attending the 2026 renewal with a successful bid in the Watford Community Trust auction. <i>(Image: Action Images)</i>

Scottie Scheffler won the Masters last year, and you could be attending the 2026 renewal with a successful bid in the Watford Community Trust auction. (Image: Action Images)

Memorabilia from Watford, other sports and music stars, and some outstanding experiences including driving classic cars in Monte Carlo and hospitality tickets to the 2026 Masters golf in Augusta are all up for grabs in the Hornets’ Community Sports & Education Trust auction.

Fans can bid on several Watford lots, including matchworn shirts from the likes of Giorgi Chakvetadze, Imran Louza and James Abankwah.

Other items include a ball signed by the entire first team squad, a framed signed home shirt and a matchday mascot experience.

Meanwhile, there is also a tour of the club’s training ground and the chance to see the first team squad at work – the bidding for that one is currently at £375.

Another experience on offer is the opportunity to watch Watford FC Women train in the club’s dome, before meeting the players afterwards.

Also up for bids is a signed and framed picture of the club’s Honorary Life-President, Sir Elton John.

A number of other items not related to the club are also on offer, including a glove signed by Watford-born boxer Anthony Joshua, an Oasis album display signed by Noel and Liam Gallagher and a presentation signed by Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton.

There are a number of luxury hotel trips to bid on, including to Provence in France, a spa break in Italy and five nights in Antigua.

Bidding for two people to travel to Monte Carlo for two days of classic car rallying starts at £3,475, while a five-course tasting menu at the chef’s private table for 10 people at The Dorchester in London is available for bids from £2,750.

Meanwhile, if you have £11,000 and want to bid on a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience then a four-night stay including a guaranteed pair of hospitality tickets for the Masters in Augusta next year is also among the items that can be won.

The auction is running until Thursday (March 20) when it will close on the same night as the Trust’s Gala Dinner.

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