Queens Park Rangers are launching a new football training scheme in Ealing tomorrow.

Youngsters from the borough can enjoy expert training from the club’s coaches in a free ‘Football Fun Day’ where they can take part in penalty shoot-outs and skills sessions.

Coaches from the Championship leaders will also supervise the day's mini-tournament, which will start at 10am in Lamass Park.

Dominic Rice, Will to Win Ealing’s Sports Manager, said: “I’m very excited to be linked with QPR. All the local kids are going to have a great time."

Peter Ramage will also take part in the activities, answering questions, and presenting trophies.

Tomorrow’s activities are the start of the partnership between Will to Win and QPR's Community Trust.

Four coaches from the club will be involved regularly in training sessions for local youngsters on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday mornings.

Dave Robinson, QPR's Football Outreach manager, said: "We will see the potential stars of the future here, and we'll see them first.

"The Community Trust is an integral part of the club, from the grass roots to the centre of excellence.

“We're interested in getting people from all backgrounds, and one of our targets is to encourage social inclusion."

Will to Win is a company that provides sports facilities in five boroughs in London.

It aims to make its facilities accessible to all, providing free access to children at certain times, although some sessions with QPR’s coaches will cost £6.