Last chance to get your Soccer Aid tickets - prices start from just £10
It's your last chance to grab tickets for the world's biggest charity football match, with prices starting from just £10.
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It's your last chance to grab tickets for the world's biggest charity football match, with prices starting from just £10.
Manchester's Old Trafford will once again be home to Soccer Aid as the star-studded football match returns this spring.
Manchester United forward Alessia Russo was named Player of the Year at the inaugural Women’s Football Awards, with her fellow England star Keira Walsh named International Player of the Year. Russo and Walsh were key figures in England winning Euro 2022, with the former scoring four goals and the latter being named in the team of the tournament.
I’ll be honest. I don’t think the Lionesses matter that much to my friends. I’m not sure that women’s football matters that much to them, either.
Soccer Aid is returning to Manchester this year with a fantastic line-up of famous faces. Among the celebrities taking to the pitch at Manchester United's Old Trafford on Sunday, June 11 is Tom Grennan.
The world's biggest charity football match, featuring top celebrities and football legends, returns to Manchester this summer to raise millions for children's charity UNICEF.
Players from the Women’s Championship club Lewes have written an open letter calling for equal FA Cup prize money before their quarter-final against Manchester United.
Karen Carney says her government-commissioned review of women’s football will focus on building the game up from its foundations, as she announced Ian Wright, Hope Powell and the head of the NFL in Europe, Brett Gosper, as part of an expert panel offering guidance.