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READ MORE: Soccer Aid 2022 player Mo Gilligan's life off air from being spotted by Drake to Hollyoaks star girlfriendThe presenter will now make his Soccer Aid debut as the first disabled player to ever take to the pitch. Here is everything you need to know about the star. Back in 2014 Alex settled down and married his accountant wife Lynsey.
The couple have two daughters together, Covey and Huxley and live in Huddersfield, where Lynsey is from. However it wasn’t all smooth sailing as sadly the pair allegedly went through a difficult time when there were reports that Alex had an affair. Speaking to The Mirror, a source said: "Last year was a really tough year for Alex and Lynsey.
He was filming in London and she was at home up north. It was a real strain on the marriage. "He met this other woman while filming in London for The Last Leg.
They had a real connection and became very friendly. "The source claims the affair lasted for about a month before the woman ended the romance. It was reported Alex told Lynsey about the affair and they’re working on their marriage.
Alex Brooker has spoken about what it means to be the first disabled Soccer Aid player, saying: “I couldn’t think of anything that I’d rather be a part of. ”After it was announced that he will play for England in Soccer Aid 2022, Brooker told the PA news agency: “As a kid I played football, but it’s the one thing where, within the realms of my disability. "I’ve not played football for a long time, but to be able to come back and be able to play in this is a really big thing for me.
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Liam Payne warms up for Unicef’s Soccer Aid 2022 event at London Stadium on Sunday (June 12) in London, England.
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Soccer Aid is back on our screens as England go head-to-head with the World XI FC. The UNICEF game is hosted at the London Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford with broadcaster and former footballer Alex Scott returning as pitch-side reporter alongside Dermot O'Leary.
This year’s line-up includes Scotland’s Strongest Man, Tom Stoltman, as well as actor Damian LewisRunning since 2006, Soccer Aid is an annual charity event that has raised over £38 million for UNICEF UK so far, fundraising money via ticket sales and donations from the public. It was first begun by Robbie Williams and involves a charity football match played by celebrity volunteers. This year will mark the 11th charity match, which will focus on the crisis in Ukraine and specifically the 7.
Millions will once again be watching a host of celebrities and famous footballers taking part in the annual Soccer Aid fundraiser. The football match takes place on Saturday night and among those taking part is singer-songwriter Tom Grennan.
Soccer Aid has returned for 2022 with a host of famous faces taking to the pitch for the annual charity football match.
Soccer Aid is back for another year with two teams of celebs and football legends taking to the pitch in the name of charity.
There's another newbie taking to the pitch this year as Soccer Aid returns for its 11th run. The charity football match, which airs live on ITV on Sunday, will feature comedian Munya Chawawa.
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Soccer Aid is back and two teams full of famous faces and celebrities will once again take to the pitch to raise money for charity.
While Soccer Aid often attracts a flurry of celebrities and actors, it also invites former athletes and footballers.
This year's Soccer Aid will see a fresh bunch of faces take to the pitch as they either join the England or World XI FC side. And among those new faces is Noah Back.