Crystal Palace fans had more than one reason to enjoy Sunday's win over Liverpool - not only was the result fantastic, but the club also launched a charity of the season initiative.

The Eagles and Nordoff Robbins, a music therapy charity based at The Andrew Lloyd Webber unit in the grounds of the BRIT School Croydon, will be working together to raise funds over the next year.

Lindsay McHale, head of South East Music Services at Nordoff Robbins, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to announce that Nordoff Robbins have been named as the charity of the season for Crystal Palace, the Premier League team based right on our doorstep.

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"Their support will be invaluable to us and we are looking forward to the exciting year ahead and how this will help us transform even more lives through music."

Nordoff Robbins do fantastic work using music therapy to transform the lives of vulnerable children and adults across the UK.

From the Unit in Croydon, they help people facing a range of debilitating illnesses and disabilities including autism, dementia, mental health problems and physical and learning disabilities.

For more information on Nordoff Robbins go to nordoff-robbins.org.uk.