The opportunity to play tennis with Andy Murray is being served up as part of a charity event in Glasgow.

The first Andy Murray Live will be staged at the SSE Hydro next month, with all profits split between Unicef and Glasgow charity Young People's Futures.

Murray is auctioning the opportunity for a match through CharityStars.com.

The highest bidder will also enjoy lunch with the Olympic champion, coaching from either his mother Judy or brother Jamie and watch the first Andy Murray Live from courtside seats.

The world No 2 will take on French player Gael Monfils before he teams up with his brother to play a doubles match against Monfils and former British No 1 Tim Henman.

Murray said: "Andy Murray Live is going to be a great night and we are hoping to raise lots of money for the two charities we are supporting with the event - Young People's Futures and Unicef.

"I'm really glad to be able to offer this package to somebody to come along and enjoy the event and get to play on the same court that I'll be playing on later that night."

This auction expires on Thursday, September 15, while the event takes place at the Hydro on Wednesday, September 21.