Soccer Aid stars in pictures: World XI beats England in match raising millions for charity

Dermot O'Leary, Alex Scott, and Tom Hiddleston.
Dermot O'Leary and Alex Scott host the star-studded football match played by celebs including Tom Hiddleston. Credit: PA

The World XI team has beaten England 4-2 in the celebrity football match Soccer Aid.

England were beaten for a fifth consecutive year, at Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium on Sunday in the star-studded clash

Celebrities and sports legends, including Tom Hiddleston and Usain Bolt hit the pitch for the match broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX on Sunday.

Soccer Aid for United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) 2023 raised more than £14.6 million by the time the match was over.

Soccer Aid World XI's Tommy Fury (centre) in action. Credit: PA

World XI captain and Olympian Usain Bolt scored the first goal of the match before half-time.

Sex Education star Asa Butterfield got England level in the second half, just before long-distance runner Sir Mo Farah tackled Bolt to the ground.

Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague (centre), girlfriend of Tommy Fury, watches as he plays. Credit: PA

Minutes later, former Manchester United player Paul Scholes scored for England before needing treatment on the pitch.

Former Republic of Ireland captain Robbie Keane then grabbed the spotlight, with his World XI team’s second and third goals.

Soccer Aid World XI's Usain Bolt lifts the trophy, following victory. Credit: PA

Love Island star Kem Cetinay, who commentators said is the all-time top goal-scorer in Soccer Aid history, then made it 4-2.

Ahead of the match, rapper Stormzy, who was part of England’s management team, sounded confident, saying: “We just need to bring it home, that’s the main thing.”

England's Tom Grennan celebrates with the player of the match award. Credit: PA

The grime star added that his team should end its losing streak “today.”

Making his first appearance for England, Loki star Tom Hiddleston said: “I’m out there with some of the greatest players in the world and my resolution is to just work hard, run all day, stay alert.”

Soccer Aid World XI's Usain Bolt (left) speaks with England coach, grime star Stormzy on the pitch.

Hiddleston also encouraged fans in the stadium to donate and light up the stadium ahead of Tom Grennan singing Here to the crowd.

The 28-year-old singer, who is a Manchester United fan, became the first Soccer Aid player to play in the match and give a live half-time performance.


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