England win Soccer Aid
England have beaten the Rest of the World in Soccer Aid at Old Trafford. The charity event organised by Robbie Williams has raised millions of pounds for Unicef.
England have beaten the Rest of the World in Soccer Aid at Old Trafford. The charity event organised by Robbie Williams has raised millions of pounds for Unicef.
Two teams of celebrities, including A-list Hollywood actors and footballing superstars, will play in the Soccer Aid charity football match today.
Players on the England team include: comedians John Bishop and Paddy McGuinness, singers Olly Murs and Mark Owen, with Robbie Williams team captain.
They will be joined by former footballers Graeme Le Saux, Martin Keown, Kevin Phillips, David Seaman, Teddy Sheringham and Des Walker.
Playing for Rest of the World will be: actor Gerard Butler, former boxer Joe Calzaghe, Hollywood stars Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, James McAvoy, and Mike Myers.
They will be joined by football legends Hernan Crespo, Roy Keane, Clarence Seedorf, Jaap Stam, Edwin Van Der Sar and Freddie Ljunberg.
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