Jeremy Clarkson has offered two spare tickets to the England World Cup match against Ghana at Boston Stadium, potentially saving a lucky fan thousands of pounds. The Clarkson's Farm star made the generous offer on X (formerly Twitter), writing: 'I have two tickets for the England game in Boston this afternoon. Anyone want them?'
The post quickly garnered over half a million views, with fans eagerly responding. Clarkson later clarified: 'I’m in Boston and I have these 2 spare tickets. To get them, you need to be in Boston too.' It remains unclear how he will select the recipients or deliver the tickets.
Clarkson's cancer battle and remission
This act of generosity comes weeks after Clarkson, 66, revealed he had been diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer. He recently shared that he is now in remission, following a follow-up Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test two months ago that showed no indication of cancer.
Clarkson described himself as 'the world’s luckiest man' and urged others to get checked: 'It was an aggressive type of cancer. It could have spread, it could have gone into the pancreas, it could have gone anywhere, and that would have been trouble.' He added: 'This is why I have to say to everybody who’s reading this, please, please, please go and get checked. It’s not uncomfortable, it’s not undignified. And it’s a no-brainer.'
Impact of the diagnosis on Clarkson's Farm
The details of his diagnosis were featured in the final episodes of Clarkson's Farm, which he warned would be a 'difficult watch' for some viewers. The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host will still require regular blood tests and monitoring but remains positive and hopeful that the cancer will not return.
Clarkson's offer of tickets highlights his ongoing connection with fans and his positive outlook following his health scare. The England match against Ghana is a key fixture in the World Cup, and the tickets are highly sought after, with potential resale value in the thousands.



