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Sayonara!

The time has come for me to say goodbye!

I always love Soccer Aid, and once again it delivered. Nine goals, magical moments, chaotic celebrations, and to top it all off, over £15million raised.

England finally got their hands on the trophy for the first time since 2018, and it was richly deserved with Steven Bartlett starring.

England fans will be hoping that in just over a month, Harry Kane will be doing what Jill Scott did tonight - raising silverware into the air.

Thanks for joining us on what was a special night, I will see you all soon.

Adios!

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Frank Lampard, Manager of England and Jill Scott of England lift the trophy following victory in Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

England's Sam Quek (left) and coach Vicky McClure celebrate with the trophy after victory in Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge, London. Picture date: Sunday June 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA Story SPORT Soccer Aid. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

Any use of this image other than in an editorial context to promote Soccer Aid for UNICEF, for any purpose whatsoever including advertising and commercial usage, will require a separate prior agreement in writing from UNICEF, the copyright holder and, in some cases, the person or persons depicted in the image, and on occasion the photographer. Mandatory Credit: Photo by UNICEF/Soccer Aid Productions/Stella Pictures/Shutterstock (14478245cy) Danny Dyer (left) and Alex Brooker of England during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 taking place on Sunday 9th June at Stamford Bridge, London.   Photographed by Alex Broadway for UNICEF UK and Soccer Aid Productions. ©UNICEF/Soccer Aid Productions/Stella Pictures   For further information, please contact pictures@socceraidproductions.com Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 Match Day, Stamford Bridge, London, UK - 09 Jun 2024

21:50

Best moment of the night

This just has to be the biggest bit of quality from the night.

This picture is the definition of 'selling someone a hot dog'. Jack Grealish's assist for Ellen White's first-half tap-in was sublime.

He enticed Petr Cech in, did a cheeky ball roll past him, and squared it for White to score England's second of the night.

He rinsed Cech so badly that he needed a ticket to get back into the stadium.

It's what they call filthy tekkers...

EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Marsh/Shutterstock (14523637bi) Jack Wilshere of England goes round Petr Cech of World XI. England XI v World XI, Soccer Aid for Unicef 2024, Football, Stamford Bridge, London, UK, 09 Jun 2024

England's Jack Wilshere (left) goes past World XI goalkeeper Petr Cech before passing to team-mate Ellen White to score their side's second goal of the game during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge, London. Picture date: Sunday June 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA Story SPORT Soccer Aid. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

21:41

Robbie Williams having a boogie

It's clear that Robbie Williams enjoyed himself tonight.

We know he can sing, but don't forget, that man can move. You don't see manager's do this too often, do you?

Maybe it will start a trend. Enzo Maresca, if you're reading this (I know he isn't), maybe dancing in the Stamford Bridge technical area can continue next season?

21:31

Man of the Match: Steven Bartlett

I could not go any longer without talking about Steven Bartlett.

You could be mistaken for thinking the Dragons Den judge, and podcaster, was an ex-professional himself.

He grabbed two goals, showed silky skills, and also had the desire to win the ball high up the pitch.

I was thoroughly impressed, he should probably invite himself on to his podcast, and talk about his career highlights (tonight).

He definitely deserved Man of the Match.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Steven Bartlett of England celebrates scoring his team's third goal during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

21:21

It's time to party

The party has well, and truly, started...

The pictures are flying in at a rapid rate showing all the England celebrities celebrating the big moment.

My favourite of these five picture has to be Sam Thompson lifting it, you can just see his enthusiasm popping out of the photo.

You can just tell he was screaming very loudly there.

Soccer Football - Soccer Aid for UNICEF - England v Soccer Aid World XI - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - June 9, 2024 England's Alex Brooker, Mo Farah, Jermaine Defoe and Ellen White celebrate with the trophy after winning Soccer Aid for UNICEF Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Gary Cahill, Paddy McGuinness and Samantha Quek of England pose for a photo with the trophy following victory in Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images)

EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Marsh/Shutterstock (14523637ei) Eddie Hearn of England and Tom Hiddleston of England celebrate with the trophy. England XI v World XI, Soccer Aid for Unicef 2024, Football, Stamford Bridge, London, UK, 09 Jun 2024

Soccer Football - Soccer Aid for UNICEF - England v Soccer Aid World XI - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - June 9, 2024 England's Sam Thompson celebrates with the trophy after winning Soccer Aid for UNICEF Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Soccer Football - Soccer Aid for UNICEF - England v Soccer Aid World XI - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - June 9, 2024 England's Frank Lampard celebrates with the trophy after winning Soccer Aid for UNICEF Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

21:17

WATCH: The trophy lift

This is the moment England have waited many years for.

Just look at all the smiles on their faces, they just couldn't wait to start celebrating with the plate.

Some brilliant scenes at Stamford Bridge.

21:11

Tommy Fury leaves Mauricio Pochettino and Robbie Keane in hysterics

Stick to boxing, Tommy...

I think it's fair to say that Tyson Fury's younger brother is not a natural when it comes to football.

First he completely miskicks the ball, and then he rolls the ball underarm into play from a throw-in.

I'm pretty sure 90% of the people watching tonight had the same reaction as Mauricio Pochettino and Robbie Keane. It was hilarious.

I can't see a career in the sport on the horizon for him.

21:06

Scenes of celebration

Just look at how much it means!

These were the scenes at Stamford Bridge the moment England beat the World XI for the first time in six years.

You can't tell me this isn't a competitive match, celebrations like these don't happen in friendlies.

21:00

£15million raised for UNICEF

Wow, what an unbelievable effort from everybody involved.

Alex Scott and Dermot O'Leary have just confirmed that Soccer Aid has raised 15,049,590 for UNICEF.

That is more than the £15m raised last year and it means that the event has raised over £100m in the 18 years it has been running.

Truly incredible.

20:56

ENGLAND ARE THE CHAMPIONS!

Is that the only time I will write that headline this summer?

Well, it's official, England are the Soccer Aid 2024 winners after five years of pain.

Jill Scott, who has won a major tournament with England before, strolls up to the podium and lifts the plate above her head.

The confetti cannons go off, everyone jumps in the air, and the vibe is immaculate at Stamford Bridge.

I think it's time to play some Queen, if you catch my drift...

Soccer Football - Soccer Aid for UNICEF - England v Soccer Aid World XI - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - June 9, 2024 England's Frank Lampard with the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning Soccer Aid for UNICEF Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Sir Mo Farah celebrates with the trophy following Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge, London. Picture date: Sunday June 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA Story SPORT Soccer Aid. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

20:51

It's coming home...

Alexa, play 'Three Lions' by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner, and The Lightning Seeds.

England are about to get their hands on the Soccer Aid trophy, and it's all smiles among the camp.

We will see at least one England trophy lift this summer... maybe two?

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Players of England celebrate victory following Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

20:46

FULL-TIME: ENGLAND WIN SOCCER AID!

ENGLAND HAVE FINALLY DONE IT!

Theo Walcott's poor effort is the last of the match. The whistle is blown, and the Three Lions have won Soccer Aid for the first time in six years.

It was fully deserved too, they were thoroughly the better side, specifically in the second half.

Steve Bartlett was the difference in the end for me, he can be proud of his display, as can they all.

It's come home!

Is it a sign of the summer to come?

England's Tom Hiddleston celebrates with Jermain Defoe and team-mates after victory in Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge, London. Picture date: Sunday June 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA Story SPORT Soccer Aid. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Eden Hazard of World XI looks on during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

20:45, 90'

England 6-3 World XI

Oh, Theo Walcott, what is that?

Walcott has played well, don't get me wrong, but he has just sent the ball on it's way to the moon.

It won't matter though.

20:42, 86'

BIG SAVE! England 6-3 World XI

Tony Bellew denies Steven Bartlett the hat-trick!

What a save that is from bellew, where has that come from?

Bartlett is through on goal yet again and unleashes a ferocious strike which is heading for the top corner, but Bellew flies across to deny him.

That is a save that his Everton hero, Jordan Pickford, would be proud of.

20:40, 85'

England 6-3 World XI

It looks like World XI know that six wins on the trot is out of reach now.

They are just stroking it around with no potency. Maybe I was wrong, maybe we have seen the last goal.

I do usually jinx it...

20:35, 81'

GOAL!!! England 6-3 World XI (Walcott 81')

England hit the World XI for six!

That is just sumptious from Theo Walcott. He is fed by Karen Carney and simply lobs Tony Bellew with ease.

Now you can say for certain, there is no coming back for the World XI, they have been well beaten here at Stamford Bridge.

There will still be more goals, though. Trust me.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Theo Walcott of England scores his team's sixth goal during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Theo Walcott of England celebrates scoring his team's sixth goal with team mate Steven Bartlett of England during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images)

20:35, 80'

England 5-3 World XI

How many more goals are we going to get then?

My guess is two, but I'm not sure who to. I'm feeling a World XI comeback all of a sudden.

They have 10 minutes to do it...

20:30, 76'

GOAL!!! England 5-3 World XI (Wingrove 76')

Oh that is how you score a penalty.

Billy Wingrove is the coolest man in Stamford Bridge and he slides the ball to the Paddy McGuinness' left. He didn't even move.

Wingrove then tries his best Cristiano Ronaldo impression and does the 'Sui' celebration.

Is this game back on?

20:29, 75'

PENALTY TO WORLD XI!

Or maybe it isn't...

Bobby Brazier throws World XI a lifeline as he takes down Patrice Evra in the area. His quick feet can not dance his way out of this one.

Billy Wingrove will take the penalty. Eden Hazard wants it, but only celebrities can take the spot-kicks in game.

20:28, 73'

GOAL!!! England 5-2 World XI (Bartlett 73')

Steven Bartlett does it again!

I will praise him in a second, but Tony Bellew, what are you doing?

The retired boxer is closed down by Bartlett and he fires a goal kick straight into him and the ball just trickles in.

Surely that is that now!

20:26, 70'

CLOSE! England 4-2 World XI

He's only been on the pitch a short while, but I think Steven Bartlett is the Man of the Match. For me, anyway.

He breaks free again and looks set to score, but Tony Bellew's foot does just enough to keep it at 4-2.

Moments later, Theo Walcott then curls a beautiful free-kick towards goal from a tight angle which Michael Essien clears off the line.

England are close to running rampant.

20:23, 67'

England 4-2 World XI

That's not a good sight to see.

I told you Usain Bolt was on a heap in the floor, and it turns out he can't get up.

The multiple Olympic Champion is stretchered off the pitch to applause. A sad end to the game for Bolt.

20:22

Robbie Williams: 'It might be coming home!'

Robbie Williams, speaking to ITV:

I don't want to count my chickens, but it might be coming home!

20:18, 63'

GOAL!!! England 4-2 World XI (Defoe 63')

Are the five years of hurt coming to an end?

That is Jerman Defoe at his very, very best. He leaves Usain Bolt in a heap on the floor, drops a shoulder in the box, and smashes the ball past Tony Bellew.

That was vintage, and all of a sudden, the World XI look in real trouble. The Three Lions are loving life.

Goals galore at Stamford Bridge.

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20:15, 60'

CLOSE! England 3-2 World XI

That was nearly spectacular from Eden Hazard.

I felt like I was back in 2018 there. He cuts back, dances around a defender, and then unleashes a dangerous strike.

However, unlike many efforts in the past, this one flies past the wrong side of the post and just wide.

20:13, 58'

England 3-2 World XI

Of course, Tony Bellew punches the free-kick away.

No nonsense from Bellew there, he just sticks to what he knows best rather than trying to save it.

I mean, it certainly worked...

20:12, 57'

England 3-2 World XI

What did Steven Bartlett east for dinner, he is on smoke!

Well, we know what he ate, probably Huel...

He manages to get into space and is then wiped out on the edge of the area, and England have a free-kick in a brilliant position.

Jermain Defoe stand over it.

20:08, 52'

GOAL!!! England 3-2 World XI (Bartlett 52')

An instant impact from Steven Bartlett!

Wow, I'm stunned... It has taken Bartlett just seconds to score after coming on.

He sprints down the left-hand side, breaks into the box, and then squeezes the ball under Tony Bellew.

You can see how much it means, he wheels away in emphatic celebration.

I'm sure there will be a podcast special coming out tomorrow after that!

20:07, 51'

OUCH! England 2-2 World XI

Invite me next time Gary!

Gray Cahill has just slipped and tripped over the advertising hoardings at Stamford Bridge... under no pressure.

He's OK, though, he gets himself up with a smile on his face, and then England make a few changes including Steven Bartlett, and Bobby Brazier.

20:04, 48'

WHAT A SAVE! England 2-2 World XI

Oh my word! Was that Paddy McGuinness or Jordan Pickford in goal?

It looked like the latter as he somehow keeps Usain Bolt out from point blank range, but it was actually McGuinness.

The famous presenter came on at half-time for David James, and well, he ha sbene brilliant in these early moments.

20:00, 46'

SECOND HALF: England 2-2 World XI

Right then, we have seen the show, and now the match is back underway.

There were some brilliant moments in that first half, and it was goals galore.

Let's hope this second period is just as entertaining.

19:51

A reminder of what Soccer Aid is for

Prior to Tom Walker's performance, Tom Hiddleston, Alex Scott, Dermot O'Leary, and Martin Compston all give inspirational speeches about UNICEF and why the money is being raised.

It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of this event, but you have to remember what it's all about.

So far, over six million pounds has been raised for the charity, it's truly incredible what these events can do for children in need.

19:43

Half-time show coming up!

I just want to remind you all that this is no standard half-time break...

We are about to see artist Tom Walker take to the middle of the pitch and perform to the Stramford Bridge crowd.

in a way, this is giving a Super Bowl vibe, and I am here for it. I always enjoy a little show here and there.

19:40

Good to be back, Mauricio?

Just want to bring this back up.

You have to give it to Mauricio Pochettino, he is showing real grace at the ground he managed Chelsea at just last month.

Deep down, it can't be easy for him, but every time I have clocked the Argentine he has been smiling.

That's what Soccer Aid does for ya!

19:32

Former pro's putting on a show

It's fair to say, the ex-footballers have still got it.

All the goals have been scored by stars that used to play at the highest level - not surprising.

Jack Wilshere has impressed me the most, and so have the rest of the players donning the number 10 shirt.

I do find it funny seeing multiple shirts with bthe same number on, I must say.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Eden Hazard of World XI is challenged by Jack Wilshere and Danny Dyer of England during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

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19:28

WATCH: Pochettino celebrates

I've never seen Mauricio Pochettino celebrate so much at Stamford Bridge...

His celebrations for the Alessandro Del Piero's goal were bigger than what we saw when Chelsea won late on against Manchester United this season.

Well, maybe I am overshooting it, but he looks happy here, doesn't he?

19:23

WATCH: Ellen White makes history

It had to be Ellen White, didn't it?

Going into today, a female had never netted a goal in Soccer Aid history, but White changed that today.

Yes, it was a tap-in, but that doesn't matter. I must say, Jack Wilshere has still got it, just look at his footwork in the build-up to the goal.

Silky smooth.

19:21

HALF-TIME: England 2-2 World XI

The whistle has been blown for the break, but I didn't want that to end.

That's one of the best halves of Soccer Aid there has ever been. Four goals, feisty challenges, and history has been made. Not bad, eh?

England haven't won this match in six years, but they got off to the perfect start through Joe Cole.

However, World XI flipped the match on its head through Eden Hazard and Alessandro Del Piero.

But Ellen White - the first female goalscorer in Soccer Aid history - levelled the match from close range.

This is a much better watch than Friday night was...

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Eden Hazard of World XI celebrates scoring his team's first goal during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

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19:16, 42'

England 2-2 World XI

This match has been fantastic so far!

Patrice evra has just smacked a decent chance wide, and that shows why he was a defender at Manchester United.

Maybe that's a bit harsh, he did score a few in his time, but that wasn't the best effort.

Everyone wants a goal...

19:14

Substitutions so far...

There have been a lot of changes so far, so lets have a look at who is now on the pitch.

England:

  • Tom Hiddleston
  • Mo Farah
  • Alex Brooker

World XI:

  • Maisie Adam
  • Tommy Fury
  • Michael Ward
19:10, 36'

England 2-2 World XI

It's another free-kick for the World XI, but this time it's Usain Bolt that has a go from the set-piece.

To be fair to Bolt, he does let fly of a decent strike, but unlike Hazard, he can't squeeze it past David James.

19:07, 34'

England 2-2 World XI

Stop that Eden Hazard, it's way too filthy!

The former Chelsea man entices Tom Hiddleston twice, before breezing past him with ease.

He has to be careful embarrassing Loki like that, remember, his brother his the God of Thunder!

Dangerous game to play...

19:03, 31'

GOAL!!! England 2-2 World XI (White 31')

Ellen White is the first female scorer in Soccer Aid history!

She loved scoring goals for England during her career and she has just got another one.

Jack Wilshere rinses the back line with a cheeky ball roll before playing it across goal for White to tap home.

History-maker!

19:02

England 1-2 World XI

I just had a chuckle, and I am about to tell you why.

I mentioned Tom Hiddleston and Marvel earlier, and as he enters the fray replacing Danny Dyer, the Avengers music blares out across the speakers.

I wasn't expecting it, so I couldn't hold in my laughter...

18:59

CLOSE! England 1-2 World XI

Oh my word, that is so close!

Usain Bolt is looking nifty tonight, and once again he comes close for the World XI.

England just can't cope with the 100m world record holders pace (funnily enough) and he gets through again, but his strike rolls agonisingly wide of the left-hand post.

So, so, close!

18:57, 23'

HIT THE POST! England 1-2 World XI

I bet Stuart Broad never thought he would have to race Usain Bolt.

It's fair to say, he didn't win it, even with a head start, but he manages to put off Bolt enough by the byline, before he hits the post from about two yards out.

I'm honestly not sure how that went in, but what I am sure of is that Broad just got burned for pace... unsurprisingly.

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18:52, 19'

GOAL!!! England 1-2 World XI (Del Piero 19')

What did I just say?

And that is why Alessandro Del Piero was one of the best footballers of his generation, he is just so cool and composed.

Usain Bolt turns beautifully, burts into space, and then slides in the Italy legend to score.

Beautiful goal...

18:52, 18'

England 1-1 World XI

Both of these sides are going hammer and tong for this win.

It's been a chaotic first 18 minutes, with chances at both ends, and now Joe Cole brings down Sam Quek's cross beautifully, but he can't finish this time.

This will be goals galore, I'm telling you.

18:47, 14'

GOAL!!! England 1-1 World XI (Hazard 14')

Eden Hazard marks his return to Stamford Bridge with a goal!

It's classic Hazard as well, a beautiful free-kick that just squeezes past David James in goal.

Some things in life are just a certainty. Grass is green, the sky is blue, and Hazard scores goals at the Bridge.

He was always going to, wasn't he?

18:45, 12'

WHAT A MISS! England 1-0 World XI

That is a reminder that this is not a professional match...

Tom Grennan is clean through on goal and you just think he is going to score. But then he shows he is better with the microphone than his feet.

Grennan pulls the trigger and it trickles well wide...

18:43, 10'

CHANCE! England 1-0 World XI

Oh, Usain Bolt, what is that??

We know he is fast, and his he throws his leg at the ball too quickly there, and misses Eden Hazard's cross entirely.

I can't criticise him, though, I do that every week at seven a side. Don't we all?

18:39, 7'

GOAL!!! England 1-0 World XI (Cole 7')

What a start that is for England!

Joe Cole rolls back the years from the set-piece, takes the ball down, and fires it through the legs of Petr Cech.

I never thought i would see the day that Cole scored at Stamford Bridge again.

Well, thats the kind of thing Soccer Aid brings you.

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Any use of this image other than in an editorial context to promote Soccer Aid for UNICEF, for any purpose whatsoever including advertising and commercial usage, will require a separate prior agreement in writing from UNICEF, the copyright holder and, in some cases, the person or persons depicted in the image, and on occasion the photographer. Mandatory Credit: Photo by UNICEF/Soccer Aid Productions/Stella Pictures/Shutterstock (14478245bb) Joe Cole of England celebrates after scoring his sides first goal during Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 taking place on Sunday 9th June at Stamford Bridge, London.   Photographed by Alex Broadway for UNICEF UK and Soccer Aid Productions. ©UNICEF/Soccer Aid Productions/Stella Pictures   For further information, please contact pictures@socceraidproductions.com Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 Match Day, Stamford Bridge, London, UK - 09 Jun 2024

18:39, 6'

England 0-0 World XI

I thought this was going to be friendly, butI was obviously wrong...

Patrice Evra has absolutely whalloped Tom Grennan while flying in the air.

It brings a free-kick in a good position...

18:37, 4'

England 0-0 World XI

Roman Kemp is playing rugby, not football! Wrong sport Roman.

The presenter sprints after Sam Thompson and just decides to wip him out before giving him a bit of lip.

Maybe next time Soccer Aid should be at Twickenham.

18:35, 1'

England 0-0 World XI

That would have been some start for England.

Desperate to win after so many years of losing, they nearly get off to the perfect start.

However, Tom Grennan's shooting is not quite the top hit like his music career. He blazes miles over.

18:33, 1'

KICK-OFF: England 0-0 World XI

Now that is a snazzy way to start the match!

Presenters Alex Scott and Dermot O'Leary countdown the final second before kick-off while on the pitch.

Imagine seeing that in the Premier League.

18:32

Lampard the England boss

Just before things get underway, I thought I'd let you know Frank Lampard has returned to management.

Well, sort of.

He is in charge of the England side tonight and is the second of two former Chelsea bosses back at the Bridge.

Can he lead his side to glory?

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Frank Lampard, Manager of England interacts with Theo Walcott of England inside the dressing room prior to Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

18:27

Here come the teams

This is a much better start than the Premier League normally gives us, in my opinion.

If you read my blogs a lot, you will know that I am not a fan of the league's anthem that greets the players before kick-off.

Well, the way the players have just entered the pitch at Stamford Bridge is levels above the top-flight's standards.

England have just sprinted out onto the turf arising from a cloud of smoke through lit-up gates.

It really is a stunning spectacle. I'm now pumped up!

18:22

Stuart Broad: 'We have to set the tone'

Stuart Broad, former England cricketer, speaking to Mail Sport:

We have to set the tone. Win on Sunday, then England win the T20 World Cup and then we win the Euros in Germany.

That's right Stuart, it's time to inspire the Three Lions!

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18:17

Vibrant atmosphere welcomes players

Just listen to that crowd, they are very pleased to see both sets of players, and vice versa.

Normally when both sides enter the pitch for a match, one gets a frosty reception. Not at Soccer Aid!

Good vibes only.

18:14

Kick-off closing in...

We are nearly there now.

The atmosphere inside Stamford Bridge is buzzing as loudly as a wasps nest in an attic (very loudly).

The feel good factor is certainly high, and the players are now going through the motions before the ball gets rolling in 15 minutes.

They look like they are having a good time, don't you think?

Sir Mo Farah warming up prior to kick-off before Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge, London. Picture date: Sunday June 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA Story SPORT Soccer Aid. Photo credit should read: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

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England's Theo Walcott warming up prior to kick-off before Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge, London. Picture date: Sunday June 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA Story SPORT Soccer Aid. Photo credit should read: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

18:08

Bellew and Hearn reunite

The band is back together... well, sort of.

Tony Bellew and Eddie Hearn were partners during the former's boxing career, but tonight, they will have to put their friendship aside.

Eddie Hearn will don the England jersey tonight while Bellew should feature between the posts for World XI at some point.

Not quite the same gloves, Tony, but you can still throw punches... At corners.

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Eddie Hearn (left) with Tony Bellew after his defeat by Oleksandr Usyk after their WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO & Ring Magazine Cruiserweight World Championship bout at Manchester Arena. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Saturday November 10, 2018. See PA story BOXING Manchester. Photo credit should read: Nick Potts/PA Wire.

18:02

Roberto Carlos forced to pull out

Right at the ninth hour too, gutting.

Brazil and Real Madrid legend, Roberto Carlos, was set to take to the field tonight for the World XI. He won't now though.

He wrote on Instagram that he will not be able to make the match, but did not go into specifics.

It's a shame we won't get to see his dazzling flair.

17:55

Hiddleston to use his powers?

Are there any Marvel fans among us tonight?

Well, if there are, you will know which character that actor Tom Hiddleston is most famous for playing.

That's right, Loki.

The character in Thor is known for being able to transform into any person he pleases to blend in.

Well, he will be hoping he can summon that power in real life tonight for England, and turn into Lionel Messi.

Tom Huddleston before Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge, London. Picture date: Sunday June 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA Story SPORT Soccer Aid. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

17:48

Poch at the Bridge again...

Well, this is a bit awkward...

Actually, going by this video, maybe it isn't.

Just last month, Mauricio Pochettino left the dugout at Stamford Bridge after just one season at Chelsea.

Now he is back in that same technical area in charge of the World XI. It must feel a bit weird for him, surely?

17:41

England's baron run

Soccer Aid usually goes one way, and it's not England's...

The World XI have won the last five Soccer Aid's in a row, three via penalties. I know right, what a shock, England losing a shootout.

Well, this year they believe they have what it takes to turn the poor run of results around.

They say that every year though.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Robbie Williams, Manager of World XI awards the Soccer Aid winners shield to Players of World XI following Soccer Aid for Unicef 2023 at Old Trafford on June 11, 2023 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Rest of the World XI players celebrate with the trophy after the Soccer Aid for UNICEF match at The London Stadium, London. Picture date: Sunday June 12, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story SPORT Soccer Aid. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

17:34

What it's all for

While it's brilliant to see the celebrities battle it out, we have to remember what it's all for.

Proceeds raised tonight will be raised for UNICEF, a charity that works to aid disadvantaged children.

It's all for a great cause.

17:30

The stars arrive

Just look at Michael Essien's face, he is buzzing to be back at the Bridge.

With an event like this, it's hard not to smile if you are involved. It's always enjoyable.

The competitiveness of the ex-pros will certainly kick in soon, though.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Petr Cech of World XI arrives at the stadium prior to Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Michael Essien of World XI arrives at the stadium prior to Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Robbie Williams, Manager of England arrives at the stadium prior to Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

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17:23

World XI Team News

Of course, he starts.

Just look at that team, it's filled with talent. From top-tier DJs to comedians, and Olympic champions to Champions League winners.

There is certainly a winning mentality in that side, I mean, they have Usain Bolt, Eden Hazard, and Patrice Evra starting.

Lee Mack, though. He is the real star for me.

17:18

Hazard back at the Bridge

The nostalgia is hitting hard...

It feel like just yesterday that Eden Hazard was bamboozling Premier League defences in the blue of Chelsea.

Well, now he is back home, and will most likely be doing some damage.

It's going to be brilliant watching him in action again.

17:16

England Team News

Here we go then, the England line-up is out!

Just look at that side, full of experience and enthusiasm, they stand a good chance tonight.

David James, Gary Cahill, Jack Wilshere, Jill Scott, Ellen White, and Joe Cole are the former England internationals who start.

Then you have Danny Dyer in the backline, he will want to scare off the attackers, and I must say, he is nifty with his footwork too.

Retired England cricketer Stuart Broad is one of the three number eights involved. He certainly knows what it takes to win for his country.

17:08

The stars involved...

When I said it's a star-studded cast, I meant it.

England have the likes of Theo Walcott, Jermain Defoe, Joe Cole, Jill Scott, and Jack Wilshere as their ex-pro's.

From a celebrity point of view, they have the one and only Eddie Hearn too, who let's face it, is always entertaining.

Meanwhile, in the World XI camp, they have Eden Hazard, Patrice Evra, and Michael Essien among others.

As always, they are led by Usain Bolt.

It's a day where the A-listers are out in force!

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Eden Hazard of World XI inspects the pitch prior to Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 at Stamford Bridge on June 09, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

17:02

Soccer Aid has arrived!

Oh it going to be such a fun evening, isn't it?

Soccer Aid is one of the funnest footballing events of the year, and that day has now arrived.

As usual, ex-footballers and celebrities will combine as the star-studded England and World XI line ups face off aty Stamford Bridge to raise money for UNICEF.

It's going to be a wonderful evening at Stamford Bridge, and I for one, cannot wait for it to begin.

So, let's get cracking, shall we?

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