The aim is simple - to get the song to Christmas No.1 in tribute to the 96 fans who died at Hillsborough and the fight for justice which has never ceased since that fateful day in 1989.

The cover version of 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' was released on Monday and features some of the biggest names in music, including Sir Paul McCartney, Robbie Williams and Mel C.

All proceeds will go to the ongoing fight for justice.

The song was played at football matches across the country last weekend in a show of solidarity.

The Justice Collective track is one of the leading contenders for the coveted No.1 slot this Christmas, with its main competition coming from X-Factor winner James Arthur.

The physical edition of the single was released on Monday, and the digital version is available via iTunes, HMV, 7 Digital and Amazon.

The single will soon be available to buy from Liverpool FC official stores. The club is not a chart-registered company and so sales of the song have been prioritised to other outlets in order for the single to stand a better chance of reaching number one in the Christmas charts.

You can also purchase the track by texting the word 'Justice' to 80010 from your mobile phone in the UK (£1 + standard network rate). From the Republic of Ireland, text 'Justice' to 53600 if you would like to order a copy (€1.50 + standard network rate). Please note that due to the very high demand, texts to download may suffer a delay of a few hours.