FOR football fans, tomorrow is one of the biggest days of the year.

Gareth Southgate's Three Lions face Sweden in the World Cup quarter-final.

But if you're not interested in the match, don't despair - there are plenty of fun things for you to do.

The weather is due to be stunning, with the heatwave continuing and temperatures expected to reach 25C.

Tennis fans can tune into see Rafael Nadal taking on Alex de Minaur at Wimbledon, and perhaps enjoy some strawberries and cream.

Due to the football match some events expected to be run on Saturday afternoon have been re-scheduled like the Guinness world record attempt run by Bishopstoke campaigners.

Members of the action group Action against Destructive Development Eastleigh (ADD) were expected to break the current record of 1,000 people dressed up as trees, and invited residents to the event set to take place at Stoke Park Junior School in Bishopstoke from 1.30pm to 3pm.

Organisers say the initiative will now be run from 12.30pm until 2pm and will finish in time for the football match.

For those who are not interested in football and will not be watching the match, there are many other events you can enjoy in Hampshire on Saturday afternoon.

These include:

- Hedge End Carnival. The carnival procession will move off at 2.15pm from St John’s Road and will head to Greta Park where the annual fair will take place.

- Let's Rock Southampton. Festival-goers will have plenty of live music acts to chose from. Heading the spangled line-up will be New Romantic Adam Ant, with other confirmed acts including Sister Sledge, ABC and Midge Ure. Go West, Kim Appleby, Sara Cox Presents Just Can’t Get Enough 80S, Atomic Kitten, Snap! Heather Small, The Blockheads and Transvision Vamp’s Wendy James are some of the other names on the list. There will also be a screen to show the football match.

- Summer Fair. The Sholing Environment Group will hold the event at St Andrews Church Hall - at the junction of Butts Road and South East Road.

- New Forest Folk Festival. It will take place at Powell’s Farm, Plaitford, Romsey. Headlining this year’s festival are: Ward Thomas, the singing sister duo from Hampshire, who have played the O2 Arena, Isle of Wight and Glastonbury festivals; Steeleye Span; TRADarrr; Dean Friedman; CoCo and the Butterfields; Reg Meuross; Matt Black and Polly Morris.

-Hampshire Food Festival. Several events will be run as part of the festival and will include a brewery tour at Flack Manor, Romsey, and Mash Brewery tour, Burcot Farm, Winchester