Soccer Aid 2023 LIVE England vs World XI kick-off time and live stream info
England take on a World XI in Soccer Aid 2023 on Sunday, June 11.
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England take on a World XI in Soccer Aid 2023 on Sunday, June 11.
Nani and Patrice Evra have warned their former Manchester United teammates Gary Neville and Paul Scholes about flying into robust challenges at Soccer Aid on Sunday night!
It's your last chance to grab tickets for the world's biggest charity football match, with prices starting from just £10.
The 12th edition of Soccer Aid is set to take place at Old Trafford on Sunday in aid of UNICEF.
Former Manchester United star Patrice Evra gatecrashed a live TV broadcast to reveal how a bust-up with a Manchester City staff member stemmed from him claiming his old rivals ’s*** themselves’ when they blew their advantage against Real Madrid last season.
Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra swore twice on American television on Wednesday night as he tried to explain his altercation with some of Manchester City's staff members after their win over Real Madrid at the Etihad Stadium.
At full time, the world's media took their place on the touchline of the Etihad Stadium to dissect a result that could represent the changing of the guard when it comes to which club is the dominant force in Europe. Some, like CBS Sports, saw former Manchester City defender Micah Richards effectively abandon his role as pundit and take up the role of cheerleader as he embraced Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, Kyle Walker and Kevin De Bruyne like a giddy youngster.
Patrice Evra was filmed having a heated discussion with Manchester City staff members after the Blues' sensational win over Real Madrid on Wednesday.