It was Beckham and eggs for breakfast at Oxenhope Primary School last Friday.
Pupils were offered the chance to go for a special World Cup breakfast and cheer on England in their quarter final clash with Brazil.
Some 125 children each paid £1 for cereal, toast and orange juice, and all profits will go to Sport Relief, the charity set up by Comic Relief organisers to help young people living in poverty around the world.
A number of parents were on hand to give cook Fiona Green a helping hand with the catering and the event, which was organised by teacher Cathy Smith, has so far raised £94 for the charity.
Headmaster Michael Wragg said: "One or two parents asked us if we were opening the school to watch the game so we thought we would do a breakfast and raise money for charity at the same time.
"All the parents who helped out got a free bacon butty and we tried not to cry too hard when England were knocked out."
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