Let's back Zac: Poorly youngster is special guest at Wolves - with PICTURES
Zac Oliver, the poorly youngster who has captured the hearts of the nation after his family raised the £500,000 needed to fund special treatment in America, was a special guest at Molineux as Wolves took on Watford.
Wolves legend Steve Bull was on hand to greet the four-year-old and his family during the Premier League encounter.
Unfortunately Wolves lost 2-0 but that didn't stop Zac, from Broseley in Shropshire, making the most of the occasion.
Zac's parents, Hannah and Mark, are now making preparations to take him to Philadelphia where he can undergo CAR-T therapy unavailable on the NHS for his rare form of leukaemia, called near haploid.
They are continuing with fundraising to cover the costs of support treatment after Zac's therapy.
How you can continue to help:
Anyone who wants to support the fundraising campaign should visit justgiving.com/crowdfunding/zac-oliver
People can also join Zac's Facebook support page which is called 'Zachariah's's fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia'.
People can also donate using their mobile phone by texting ZACH75 £1 to 70070.