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Soccer Aid 2025 LIVE: England vs World XI result, match stream and latest updates today - More than £15million raised for UNICEF on a memorable night at Old Trafford ...
TV channel: Soccer Aid 2025 will be broadcast live and free-to-air on ITV1 in the UK, with coverage starting at 6pm BST. Live stream: The match will also be available to stream online via ITVX.
Soccer Aid is not just about the football, of course. It's also about the charity, with more than £100million raised over the event's history.
After their Soccer Aid debuts last year, England legends Jill Scott and Karen Carney will return to the stage. Stamford Bridge will play host to Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024. Scott, who retired from ...
How much does Soccer Aid raise for charity? Soccer Aid 2022, which was held at the London Stadium, raised £15,673,728 for Unicef, the highest tally in the event’s history. Show comments.
Soccer Aid 2025: Follow all the action LIVE as it happens; Wearing the blue and black kit of the Rest of the World team, Rivaldo's return is one that adds to the growing importance of the game.
Soccer Aid is back for 2025 with the charity football match returning to Old Trafford as England battle the World XI. The Three Lions secured redemption last year with victory for the first time ...
Mauricio Pochettino will honour his commitment to manage the Soccer Aid World XI FC against England at Stamford Bridge on June 9, despite the head coach leaving Chelsea by mutual consent.
Soccer Aid makes its return for another year this summer, with a host of celebrities and former professional footballers set to take part in the annual charity match.. Last year’s edition was ...
Since the first edition was held back in 2006, Soccer Aid has taken place 14 times as of 2025. After taking place more sporadically, it became an annual event in 2018 and even continued throughout ...
Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2022, broadcast live and exclusively on ITV and STV last week from the London Stadium, has raised a record-breaking £15,673,728 so far for UNICEF’s vital work giving ...
Soccer Aid founder Robbie Williams stated that a whopping £15,280,163 was raised. The purpose of Football Aid was to collect money for UNICEF.