A young chorister with ambitions of achieving the Christmas No.1 single in the United Kingdom was a guest at Anfield on Saturday – watch a free interview with the talented Jack Topping now.

The 11-year-old singer with the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is aiming to reach top spot before December 25 - and raise crucial funds for charity Save the Children - with his cover of 'Tomorrow'.

Jack's 14-track debut album, 'Wonderful World', has already been recorded and released, including Liverpool-themed songs 'You'll Never Walk Alone', 'Let It Be' and 'Leaving of Liverpool'.

The youngster was among the crowd who watched the Reds beat West Ham United 4-1 yesterday, and afterwards he spoke to Liverpoolfc.com about the experience and his charitable goals.

Watch the video here »

A proportion of all sales of both 'Tomorrow' and 'Wonderful World' will be donated to Save the Children - which provides emergency relief and long-term development projects in more than 120 countries across the world.

The charity will receive the following donations: a minimum of 40p from every sale of the physical copy of 'Tomorrow'; a minimum of 50p per sale of the digital edition of 'Tomorrow'; a minimum of 50p per sale of 'Wonderful World'.

Jack is targeting a minimum fundraising total of £15,000 for Save the Children, which is a registered charity in England and Wales (213890) and Scotland (SCO39570).

'Tomorrow' can be purchased via Amazon and iTunes, while 'Wonderful World' is available to order through the same two outlets, Amazon and iTunes.