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Soccer Aid 2022 live stream: How can I watch England vs World XI charity game live for FREE on TV in UK
Soccer Aid returns to our screens for the 2022 edition this weekend and will be played at West Ham’s London Stadium for the first time.
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The world’s biggest celebrity football match was set up by singer Robbie Williams in 2006 to raise money for Unicef. The Annual game sees an England team take on a World XI of former footballers, athletes, singers, actors, comedians and more.
London Stadium plays host to the world’s biggest celebrity football match tonight as Soccer Aid takes places.
The England squad features Liam Payne, Tom Grennan, Chunkz, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Fara Williams, Joe Cole, Alex Brooker, Damian Lewis, Sir Mo Farah, Mark Wright, David Harewood, Teddy Sheringham, David James, Aitch, Mark Noble, Russell Howatd, Eni Aluko, Anita Asante and Stewart Downing.
The World XI squad features Usain Bolt, Martin Compston, Mo Gilligan, Chelcee Grimes, Patrice Evra, Steven Bartlett, Carli Lloyd, Noah Beck, Lee Mack, Munya Chawawa, Kem Cetinay, Cafu, Andriy Shevchenko, Petr Cech, Roberto Carlos, Mark Strong, Tom Stoltman, Andrea Pirlo, Heather O’Reilly and Dimitar Berbatov.
Soccer Aid for the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef) is back for the 11th time, promising to “harness the power of football to help make sure that children can grow up happy, healthy and able to play”
The charity event was co-created by Robbie Williams in 2006 and has brought together celebrities and football legends from across the world – last year Soccer Aid for Unicef raised a record-breaking £13m.
This year, its focus is on Ukraine and the 7.5 million children currently affected by Russia’s invasion.
ondon Stadium plays host to the world’s biggest celebrity football match tonight as Soccer Aid takes places.
Big names from the world of football and other sports, such as Arsene Wenger and Usain Bolt, will face off against the likes of pop star Liam Payne, presenter Mark Wright and former Manchester United defender Gary Neville.
How to watch Soccer Aid 2022
The charity match is taking place on Sunday 12 June with the action kicking off at the London Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park at 7.30pm.
You can watch it live on ITV and or online on the ITV Hub, with the build-up starting at 6.30pm.
Coverage will be hosted by Dermot O’Leary, with former Arsenal and England right-back Alex Scott the pitch-side reporter and TV presenter Maya Jama taking the role of pundit.
How to buy tickets
You can still buy tickets for Sunday’s clash via the official Soccer Aid website here.
Prices for children start at £10, £20 for adults and £75 for premium seats.
Wheelchair and ambulant disabled tickets are also available for multiple sections of the stadium.
England
Liam Payne
Tom Grennan
Chunkz
Gary Neville
Jamie Carragher
Fara Williams
Joe Cole
Alex Brooker
Damian Lewis
Sir Mo Farah
Mark Wright
David Harewood
Teddy Sheringham
David James
Aitch
Mark Noble
Russell Howard
Eni Aluko
Anita Asante
Stewart Downing
Harry Redknapp (management)
David Seaman (management)
Emma Hayes (management)
Vicky McClure (management)
World XI
Usain Bolt
Martin Compston
Mo Gilligan
Chelcee Grimes
Patrice Evra
Steven Bartlett
Carli Lloyd
Noah Beck
Lee Mack
Munya Chawawa
Kem Cetinay
Cafu
Andriy Shevchenko
Petr Cech
Roberto Carlos
Mark Strong
Tom Stoltman
Andrea Pirlo
Heather O’Reilly
Dimitar Berbatov
Arsene Wenger (management)
Robbie Keane (management)
Idris Elba (management)
The two teams are currently tied on five wins each after 10 matches, played predominantly at Old Trafford but also at Stamford Bridge, Wembley, and the Etihad Stadium last year.