When the Warriors take on the Bulldogs today they won't be wearing odd shoes - but they will be playing for kids with cancer.
Both teams support Camp Quality, a week-long summer camp here and across the Tasman which gives children living with cancer a fun-filled holiday.
About 200 kidsfrom the camp - which will hold an Odd Shoe Day fundraiser later this year - will be at today's game at Mt Smart Stadium.
Former Warriors captain Stacey Jones and Miss World New Zealand contestant Jamie-Lee Gombard are big supporters of the camp.
The Herald on Sunday and nzherald.co.nz are match-day sponsors for today's game. We will bring you pre-match and halftime entertainment from up-and-coming three-piece rock/pop band Dictaphone Blues.
The first 2000 fans through the gates will receive a free copy of the Herald on Sunday, and keep an eye out for our friendly staff handing out Warriors supporters' headbands.
Photographers will be in the crowd and, if you're snapped wearing a headband, you could be one of five people to have their photo printed in the Herald on Sunday next week, who will each win a $100 Westfield voucher.