Soccer Aid 2025: Date, start time, TV channel, live stream as huge charity match returns with Tyson Fury in the dugout
SOCCER AID is BACK for another HUGE charity match at Old Trafford!
Soccer Aid is an annual charity match in which celebrities and football legends come together to raise money for Unicef.
Robbie Williams founded the match way back in 2006.
Since the inception of the match almost 20 years ago, Soccer Aid has raised over £100MILLION for charity.
The game last year at Stamford Bridge – which saw England end their SIX-YEAR wait for a win – raised £15million.
The annual game is usually held during the summer, with this year being no different, as the match is due to come live on Sunday, June 15.
The game will be hosted at Old Trafford.
Tyson Fury is making his Soccer Aid debut and will manage team England, while Wayne Rooney is coming out of retirement to play under the Gypsy King.
They will be joined by famous names such as Joe Hart, Angry Ginge, Louis Tomlinson and Gary Neville.
How to watch Soccer Aid 2025 and is there a live stream?
- Soccer Aid will be shown on ITV, although the channel is yet to be confirmed.
- The game will also stream on ITVX.
- Action will be live on Sunday, June 15.
- The kick-off time is TBC.
- SunSport will blog all the build-up, action and reaction from Soccer Aid.
How to get tickets for Soccer Aid 2025?
Ticket for Soccer Aid are available on the Soccer Aid website, and prices vary by category, and by age:
- Premium – £90 for adults/kids
- Cat 1 – £60/£50
- Cat 2 – £50/£40
- Cat 3 – £40/£30
- Cat 4 – £30/£20
- Cat 5 – £20/£10
Who is playing in Soccer Aid 2025?
A whole host of names have been confirmed with more will be announced in the coming months.
Making their Soccer Aid debuts are:
- Tyson Fury
- Angry Ginge
- Joe Hart
- Nadia Nadim
- Steph Houghton
- Toni Duggan
- Leonardo Bonucci
- Nemanja Vidic
- Tobi Brown
- Diamond
- Nadia Nadim
Celebrities returning for the clash at Old Trafford:
- Louis Tomlinson
- Vicky McClure
- Sam Quek
- Paddy McGuinness
- Diamond
- Tom Grennan
- Sam Thompson
- Alex Brooker
- Steven Bartlett
- Sir Mo Farah
- Martin Compston
- Kaylyn Kyle
Ex-pro players returning for the clash:
- Wayne Rooney
- Gary Neville
- Paul Scholes
- Kaylyn Kyle
- Jermain Defoe
- Jill Scott
- David James
- Harry Redknapp
Hosts:
- Alex Scott
- Dermot O’Leary
Match commentators:
- Sam Matterface
- Iain Stirling
Officials:
- Rebecca Welch
- Natalie Aspinall
- Emily Carney
- Jane Simms