MOVE aside Michael Owen, and step forward footballers from Aston Fields Middle School.
The Drummond Road school's six-a-side team has won through to the Railtrack U11s final, which will be played at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium before the LDV Vans Trophy climax on Sunday, April 6.
As part of their prize for reaching the seven minutes each way final, the team and parents will spend a night in a hotel and get tickets for the LDV Vans climax between Bristol City and Carlisle United.
Qualification for the final, where they will face a team from Tranmere, was assured when the team, representing Kidderminster Harriers, won a southern area tournament at Queen's Park Rangers' Loftus Road ground last Wednesday.
At QPR the side defeated Oxford United 3-0 with two goals from George Hollis and a Jak Albutt strike before beating Wycombe Wanderers 1-0 thanks to Tom Keogh's goal. Hollis grabbed the equaliser in their final group game against Millwall to secure overall victory.
The youngsters' road to Cardiff started back in November with victory over Lickhill to be crowned North Worcestershire champions. They then defeated Witton Middle School, from Droitwich Spa, in the county final in December and followed that up with victory at the Midlands area finals in February.
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