Tickets are now on sale for the Unicef charity football match taking place at Old Trafford on Saturday June 6It's the world's biggest charity football match which sees star-studded celebrities and football legends go head to head to raise millions for children's charity Unicef.It will be the seventh time the charity event has taken place in Manchester, but this year the game will make its Saturday night debut on June 6.Celebrities and former footballers from around the world have been announced in the lineup today via a 60-second video also featuring co-founder and Unicef UK ambassador Robbie Williams.Usain Bolt and Olly Murs are amongst the first celebrities revealed to star in this year's Soccer Aid for Unicef, with more famous faces to follow over the coming weeks.Hosted by Dermot O’Leary, the match will be broadcast live and exclusively on ITV and STV and kicks-off a summer of football ahead of Euro 2020.He's become one of the biggest names to feature in the annual Soccer Aid matches in recent years, but after missing out in 2019 due to knee surgery, Olly Murs will make an exciting come back to the England team this year.Comedians Tom Davis, Joel Dommett and Russell Howard are all set to make their first ever appearances in the match, alongside Lee Mack who is returning to the fold.Also returning for his fourth play in the England team is McFly's Danny Jones.The match will yet again feature mixed gender teams with more female players announced than ever before.Manchester United women’s manager Casey Stoney has been announced to play for England alongside her former Lioness teammate Kelly Smith.Olly Murs said: “It hurt so much watching the game last year, seeing the Soccer Aid World XI FC take back the shield.

SoccerAid for Unicef is our main fundraising appeal within Giving Back.In 2019, ITV contributed £56 million of value to charitable causes through, and was named the most generous company in the FTSE100 by the Tortoise Responsibility 100 Index, which reviews the social and environmental impact of the FTSE 100.Transparency in how your donations will be used by charities is of paramount importance. It’s a world class stadium and the atmosphere is always incredible.

This year, Soccer Aid for Unicef is taking place behind closed doors at Old Trafford and we’ve pulled out all the stops to make sure the match can safely go ahead.Soccer Aid for Unicef helps children around the world get the best start in life. 100% of the donations made by viewers during our on-air campaigns and appeals like Soccer Aid for Unicef goes directly to beneficiary charities.Donations to Unicef will go towards funding their vital work across the world. "I’m determined that won’t happen this year at Old Trafford with me back playing for England again. A family of four (two adults, two children) can attend the match for just £60.100% of all public donations go towards supporting the vital work helping children everywhere grow up happy, healthy and able to play.Since 2006, Soccer Aid for Unicef has raised over £38m to help give children all over the world a childhood full of play.Soccer Aid for Unicef co-founder and Unicef UK ambassador Robbie Williams said: “It is a privilege to be a part of this game.Or to like her Facebook page and keep up to date with her latest content, click "I’ve been to parts of the world where this money goes and seen how desperately the assistance is needed by children – it brought me to tears.

Your Soccer Aid for Unicef donations will help Unicef provide children with clean water, vaccines and protection from violence, exploitation and abuse.Every £1 you donate becomes £3 – up to £3 million – until 6 Oct 2020, thanks to the UK government and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. They work in more than 190 countries to protect children in danger. Now in its 15th year, the event has raised an amazing £38 million for Unicef’s work for children and has involved legendary players Diego Maradona, Zinedine Zidane and Eric Cantona as well as music, film and TV stars from around the globe. "I got my first goal last year and am hungry for more.”The players announced for the Soccer Aid World XI FC so far include Usain Bolt, Kem Cetinay, Mo Gilligan, Patrice Evra, Jaap Stam and Roberto Carlos.Harry Redknapp will take charge as manager of the World XI team.Half of all tickets for the game are priced at £20 or under. Soccer Aid for Unicef set for Saturday night debut at Old Trafford Tue 3 Mar 9am. Texts cost £30, £20 or £10 (depending on the chosen donation amount), plus one standard rate message.Text and online donations open on Monday 3rd August at 4pm.Viewers can donate £30 by texting THIRTY to 70818, donate £20 by texting TWENTY to 70818 or donate £10 by texting TEN to 70818.Texts cost £30, £20 or £10 (depending on the chosen donation amount), plus one standard rate message.Viewers can call 0330 1234 442 (standard geographic charges may apply) to donate via an automated message.England’s all-time leading goal scorer Wayne Rooney will manage England at Soccer Aid for Unicef this SeptemberSoccer Aid returns in September with star names returning to play in a game like no other for UnicefSoccer Aid for Unicef has today announced that the world’s biggest charity football match will take place this September at Old TraffordBy using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies.

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