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Where is Soccer Aid 2023 taking place and which stadium?

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The annual Soccer Aid charity football match returns on Sunday night. Two teams consisting of former professional football players and famous faces will play each other to raise money for Unicef.

The match, which will see an England XI take on a World XI, will be televised live on ITV and is expected to be watched by millions.

It will also be seen live by tens of thousands of people watching the game from the stands in Manchester as this year's Soccer Aid is taking place at Old Trafford - the home of Manchester United. READ MORE: Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link Old Trafford has a capacity of 74,310 - making it the second-largest football ground in England after Wembley.

It will be the eighth time that the game has taken place at the ground- with the match last taking place at the ground behind closed doors in 2020 during the COVID pandemic.

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