England cricketing star helping Milton Keynes charity to fundraise

    Former England cricketer Darren Gough has been announced as the quiz master for Harry’s Rainbow’s next Question of Sport event, to be held at Stadium MK in February 2026.

    Following on from the success of this year’s event, the children’s bereavement charity has released details of its second fundraising evening based on the popular BBC quiz show. Guests at the black-tie dinner will compete against one another in an interactive battle of sporting knowledge as well as taking part a host of fun games and challenges.

    Each table will be allocated a team from the Premier League or Europa League, and will be playing for the honour of their team colours to add another competitive element to the event.

    Darren Gough will be joined by a number of celebrity guests, who will join in the quiz and will be seated at Celebrity Tables. The event is being sponsored this year by temperature control specialists Tool-Temp, and the charity is inviting more potential sponsors to come forward to find out more about how they can get involved.

    Tables are priced at £1,400 including VAT and the price includes the drinks reception, three-course dinner and wine for the table. Platinum Tables are available at £1,800 including VAT for 10 people, and that includes the drinks reception, a three-course meal with wine and champagne, plus premier positioning on the night.

    Harry’s Rainbow provides support to children across the Milton Keynes region who have lost a parent or loved one. The charity’s work includes one-to-one support, resources, groups, events, trips and holidays.

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