A world-record longest football match has been played at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton.
The match, lasting 102 hours, finished half an hour after midnight on Friday and broke the previous record by one hour.
Thirty-six players took part in the match, who took turns to eat, sleep and get treatment from a physiotherapist.
"The last time I slept was the night before last night and that was probably about an hour," organiser Luke Newman told BBC Sport.
"Monday night was so bad - I think it must have rained from about eight or nine o'clock in the evening, through to about 11 o'clock in the morning - it was just solid rain.
"We had to play for a 12-hour stint so we couldn't change our clothes. The tents all got absolutely soaking wet. The clothes inside and the sleeping bags were just drenched."
Around £20-25,000 is thought to have been raised for the Testlands Support Project. The Reds beat the Whites 910-725.