The strongest man in the world and proud Scotsman Tom Stoltman was the hero of the penalty shootout, as England hit their own lines in the penalty shootout. Love Island’s Kem scored an equalizer after Tom Brennan shot the Three Lions into the starting line-up shortly after halftime. Chunkz sent down Patrice Evra to give Noah Beck a golden chance to score, before Beck returned the favor to foul Chunkz, with Mark Wright scoring the equalizer. The Soccer Aid charity fundraiser returns to the capital to raise money for a fictional cause – Unicef. The iconic songwriter Robbie Williams thought in 2006 that a combination of former professional footballers and celebrities would form an English team and similarly for a Rest of the World XI team. Stay up to date with all the latest in our live blog …
Soccer Aid 2022 Rest of the World XI won the sixth Soccer Aid trophy. Usain Bolt and Andriy Shevchenko hold the trophy high. Lee Mack won the penalty shootout. Credit: Getty England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI (1-4 on penalties) Lee Mack from Southport, who apparently no longer belongs to the English border, scored the winner against his homeland. You can see the joy on his face as he returns to haunt his country of birth. The guests run to the corner celebrating. England XI 1-4 Rest of the World XI
Goal – Lee Mack (Rest of the World 11) England XI 1-3 Rest of the World XI Goal – Mark Wright (England 11) England XI 0-3 Rest of the World XI Goals – Kem Cetinay (Rest of the World 11) England XI 0-2 Rest of the World XI
Miss Russell Howard (England 11) England XI 0-2 Rest of the World XI Goals – Martin Compton (Rest of the World 11) England XI 0-1 Rest of the World XI Miss Tom Grenan (England 11) England XI 0-1 Rest of the World XI
Goal – Noah Beck (Rest of the World 11) FT: England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI Mark Clattenburg brings the game to an end. It seems that tonight’s game will be judged by a penalty. A wonderful ending for the fans to see. England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI 88. Mark Wright enters the box and tries to drag the ball back before being dragged to the ground. The referee decides that it was a fair challenge and should not be given a third penalty. Tom Grenan looks set to win the Player of the Match award. England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI 86. Will we see a winning goal here? There are some tired players out there right now. An error can lead to the goal that will win it. England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI 84. This is not good news for Russell Howard. He seems to have an ankle injury and it is really difficult to ‘stand up’ at the moment. Maybe we should see the reintroduction of Mo Farah. Credit: Getty England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI 82. Tom Grenan is down as he seeks treatment. Seeing Arsene Wenger in the line of contact with Idris Elba is fine. How many Arsenal fans have thought of Luther as Wenger’s assistant?
England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI 80. Noble takes a corner kick for England. The ball is cleared off the boot of the defender, Cam Setinay. We are in the last ten minutes, the next goal must be won. England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI 78. Aluko has been making a difference since she came in. Whenever he has the ball he is positive and leads forward. Has a good range of passes and creates dangerous situations. England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI 76. Southport-born Lee Mack comes for the rest of the world. At some point it seems that Southport has been sold to another continent. Its inhabitants now qualify for the “Rest of the World” status. England XI 2-2 Rest of the World XI 74. Aitch comes on for Mo Farah with a huge round of applause. The other 11 people in the world are trying to turn the tide now and find this winner. England clears up and hits it hard on Grenan. Patrice Evra manages to beat him and cut the pass. Credit: Rex
Load more entries… Rest of the World XI won the sixth Soccer Aid trophy. Usain Bolt and Andriy Shevchenko hold the trophy high. Lee Mack won the penalty shootout. Credit: Getty Lee Mack from Southport, who apparently no longer belongs to the English border, scored the winner against his homeland. You can see the joy on his face as he returns to haunt his country of birth. The guests run to the corner celebrating. Mark Clattenburg brings the game to an end. It seems that tonight’s game will be judged by a penalty. A wonderful ending for the fans to see. 88. Mark Wright enters the box and tries to drag the ball back before being dragged to the ground. The referee decides that it was a fair challenge and should not be given a third penalty. Tom Grenan looks set to win the Player of the Match award. 86. Will we see a winning goal here? There are some tired players out there right now. An error can lead to the goal that will win it. 84. This is not good news for Russell Howard. He seems to have an ankle injury and it is really difficult to ‘stand up’ at the moment. Maybe we should see the reintroduction of Mo Farah. Credit: Getty 82. Tom Grenan is down as he seeks treatment. Seeing Arsene Wenger in the line of contact with Idris Elba is fine. How many Arsenal fans have thought of Luther as Wenger’s assistant? 80. Noble takes a corner kick for England. The ball is cleared off the boot of the defender, Cam Setinay. We are in the last ten minutes, the next goal must be won. 78. Aluko has been making a difference since she came in. Whenever he has the ball he is positive and leads forward. Has a good range of passes and creates dangerous situations. 76. Southport-born Lee Mack comes for the rest of the world. At some point it seems that Southport has been sold to another continent. Its inhabitants now qualify for the “Rest of the World” status. 74. Aitch comes on for Mo Farah with a huge round of applause. The other 11 people in the world are trying to turn the tide now and find this winner. England clears up and hits it hard on Grenan. Patrice Evra manages to beat him and cut the pass. Credit: Rex