BROMSGROVE will host a charity rugby match between two police forces tonight, which will raise money for the families of officers affected by the Westminster terrorist attack.

Officers from West Mercia Police and West Midlands Police will raise funds in support of their colleagues in the Metropolitan Police who were affected by the attack in March.

PC Keith Palmer, 48, an unarmed police officer who was on duty, was one of five people killed in the atrocity.

The police forces will compete in The Courage Cup in Bromsgrove tonight (Wednesday, April 19) in a charity rugby match at Bromsgrove Rugby Club at Finstall Park from 7pm.

A minimum donation of £2 is required for entry.