The best images as young people from across England and Wales come together to celebrate the work of Premier League Kicks
PL Kicks Cup 2019Ninety teams, representing 65 professional football clubs, descended on the University of Warwick this week for the latest Premier League Kicks Cup
PL Kicks Cup 2019The PL Kicks Cup brings together more than 700 young people from across England and Wales in girls and mixed Under-16 competitions
PL Kicks Cup 2019PL Kicks uses football and other positive activities to engage young people, with more than 75,000 taking part in the programme over the last 12 months
PL Kicks Cup 2019As well as the action on the pitch, there was the opportunity for the players to try other activities in the 'Everyone's Game' area, which highlighted how PL Kicks brings clubs and communities together, ensuring everyone feels welcome
PL Kicks Cup 2019Participants could get involved in an accessible sport showcase, including amputee football, visually impaired football and sitting volleyball
PL Kicks Cup 2019World champion football freestyler Liv Cooke was on hand to display her skills and pass on hints and tips to the PL Kicks participants
PL Kicks Cup 2019After a competitive day of football, the finals of both the girls and mixed tournaments had thrilling finales
PL Kicks Cup 2019Swansea City and Barnet players showed their support for the Premier League's 'No Room For Racism' equality campaign ahead of the girls final
PL Kicks Cup 2019Swansea made up for losing in the final last year by beating Barnet on penalties and lifting the girls trophy, presented by former Arsenal and England footballer Alex Scott, for the first time
PL Kicks Cup 2019There was also a first-time winner in the mixed final with Watford, who came together for the first time on the morning of the final, beating Crystal Palace on penalties