FOOTBALL whizz Bethany England catches a football behind her neck as she takes part in a 'keepy-uppy' world-record attempt.

Kingstone pupil Bethany was one of 27 at the school who joined the record bid on Tuesday in aid of BBC's Sport Relief.

Hundreds of youngsters across the country were trying to simultaneously keep a football in the air for a minimum of ten seconds.

And yesterday the organisers, Likeaballs and Sport Relief, were celebrating as it was confirmed the record had been smashed, with 634 youngsters managing the feat to eclipse the existing record of 429.

Kingstone school's Emma Tighe said: "It was brilliant, we had five attempts to break the record and on the fifth attempt 26 of our pupils made it. There was a really good spirit."