What time does Soccer Aid 2024 finish?
09.06.2024 - 18:09
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Soccer Aid is back for another year as England takes on a World XI to raise money for charity.
This year's game is taking place at Stamford Bridge as a host of celebrities and former professional footballers take to the pitch. Money raised from the night will go to UNICEF to help with its mission of providing vaccines, tackling malnutrition and protecting children in times of crisis, such as war and other disasters.
The game, which is being broadcast live on ITV, was set to kick off at 7.30 pm. And If you are watching at home you may want to know what time the match and programme is due to finish.
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The game will conist of two 45 minute halves, as well as half time. Half time tends to last 15 minutes at football games, however in previous years has been longer at Soccer Aid.
This is due to a half time show which is set to take place - with this year singer Tom Walker performing.
If the game is a draw after 90 minutes it will go straight to a penalty shootout. The show is listed to end at 10pm.
This year's England team includes the likes of Sir Mo Farah, Steven Bartlett, Jermain Defoe, Jill Scott (Captain), David James (Professional Goalkeeper), Gary Cahill, Joe Cole, Karen Carney, Sam Thompson, Bobby Brazier, Miniminter, Paddy McGuiness (Celebrity Goalkeeper), Tom Grennan, Jack Wilshere, Alex Brooker, Erin Doherty, Steven Bartlett, Danny Dyer, Theo Walcott and Ellen White.
The World XI FC line-up features Usain Bolt (Captain), Jesus Perez (Coach), Roman Kemp, Martin Compston, Lee Mack, Theo Baker, Tommy Fury, Maisie Adam, Eden Hazard, Diamond, Roberto Carlos, Kaylyn Kyle, John Obi Mikel, Jason Manford, Petr Cech, Patrice Evra and Michel