Thirty schools, representing 30 Premier League and Football League clubs, are competing in six Enterprise Challenge play-offs
The students were able to meet Stoke City mascot Pottermus at the bet365 Stadium play-offs
Derby County Community Trust's Pingle School have reached the Enterprise Challenge final for the second time in three years after being selected from the first play-off at Stoke City
Stoke City chief executive Tony Scholes gave encouragement and advice to the youngsters
New Stoke City signing Saido Berahino came along to give his support to the teams
All the students were able to go behind the scenes at the bet365 Stadium as they took part in a guided tour of the ground
Shotton Hall Academy, representing Sunderland's Foundation of Light, claimed victory in the second play-off
The qualifiers then moved to Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, where a further 10 schools take part in two play-offs
St Catherine’s Academy, representing Bolton Wanderers, rehearse their presentation in one of the executive boxes
A souvenir photograph is taken in the Manchester City dressing room
Liverpool FC Foundation's Woodchurch High School celebrate their victory in the third play-off
Enterprise Challenge students have been working hard over the last few months formulating business ideas and proposals to a brief set by Premier League Executive Chairman Richard Scudamore
The Challenge has been running since 2009 and this year up to 100 schools and 600 young people have taken part
Parrs Wood High School become the fourth team to make the final, which will be held in London in March, by winning for Man City's City in the Community
The final two play-offs took place at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, with mascot Gunnersaurus on hand to meet the teams
Wapping High School was selected as the winning team from the first Emirates Stadium play-off, meaning the West Ham United Foundation have now had a representative in the final for the last four years
CBBC presenter Ben Shires leads the deliberations in the judges' room
Crystal Palace's team enjoy being pitchside at the Emirates
A member of Arsenal in the Community's Highbury Grove School meets the judges
Completing the PL Enterprise Challenge final line-up is the team from Enfield Grammar School, who won the sixth and final play-off for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation