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This year’s Community Shield will see FA Cup winners, Arsenal, take on Premier League champions, Liverpool, at the Wembley Stadium on 29 August 2020.
The Community Shield is the Premier League’s annual curtain-raiser and is well known for raising funds for local community charities.
In keeping with this, leading online sports betting company, Betway Ghana will donate GHC 2 of every bet placed on the match to a local sports charity.
The funds from the Community Shield contributions will be directed to a charity initiative with a sports connection.
The sports betting brand is committed to sports development and supporting local communities in which they operate.
Betway, since they started operating in Ghana, have supported local communities through a number of CSR initiatives. The most notable one is the GH₵150,000 donation to the Covid-19 Trust Fund.
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