Be a part of the 66 Club

West Ham United supporters will be able to rub shoulders with George Cohen and Martin Peters - two of England's 1966 FIFA World Cup heroes - in the 66 Club at the next two home games.

The 66 Club is a new hospitality lounge at the Boleyn Ground themed around the club's three World Cup-winning greats, captain Bobby Moore, hat-trick hero Sir Geoff Hurst and fellow goalscorer Peters.

Right-back Cohen was a close friend of Moore's and remains good pals with Hurst and Peters to this day. He was the guest of honour at the Fulham match last weekend and will reprise that role for the visit of Newcastle United on Saturday 23 October.

Hospitality packages for Newcastle include an exquisite three-course fine-dining meal and drinks, for £360 + VAT per person.

Cohen spoke to WHUTV at the weekend and explained that the 1966 team-mates are all still in touch to this day. "We remain lifelong friends. It is absolutely wonderful that we see each other regularly. I have a particularly good association with Martin and Geoff, and the wives get on well which helps!"

Recalling the spirit of English football's finest hour and "the greatest moment of my sporting life" , he said today's players could do well to match their national-team predecessors for "will, want and desire".

Peters will be the host four days later when Stoke City head to the Boleyn on Wednesday 27 October. It promises to be a great night under the lights and the former midfelder will recall nine seasons with the Hammers, when he won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1965 before lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy a year later.

Hospitality packages for Stoke include an exquisite three-course fine-dining meal and drinks, for £190 + VAT per person

Situated in the West Stand, the 66 Club has been completely renovated and is a fitting setting for a memorable matchday. Fans purchasing an all-inclusive place in The 66 Club features a full fine-dining menu, and guests  also have a choice of fine wines, beers and spirits integrated within their package. Members also watch all the action from unrivalled seats in the Directors Box.

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Meanwhile, the 66 Club Bar continues to go from strength to strength.

Also themed around England's 1966 victory over West Germany, this unique lounge area gives supporters the opportunity to enjoy luxurious surroundings before and after the match, with hosts Peters or Cohen on hand. The 66 Club Bar members will also watch the action from superb seats in the Directors Box.

A limited number of match-by-match spaces will also be available so, for the chance to purchase a table in this luxurious environment and enjoy all the match action from the comfort of the Directors Box, call our Corporate Sales team on 0871 221 2700 (calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras).

Alternatively email [email protected] for further details.