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England are aiming to win Soccer Aid for the first time since 2018 on Sunday evening, when they take on Usain Bolt's World XI at the London Stadium.

The Three Lions will be captained by Liam Payne for the first time... and the One Direction legend has kept the team's sprits high by throwing a 'bonding exercise' party in their hotel on Saturday evening, with Jamie Carragher among those in attendance.

The England team, which is made up of football legends and celebrities, enjoyed karaoke and a few laughs ahead of the game. Soccer Aid is raising money for UNICEF - a charity committed to providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children across the world.

The hotel party was live streamed by Carragher to his 1.6million Instagram followers. Players from the World XI were also in attendance as the famous faces - who are giving up their time to raise vital money for UNICEF - enjoyed a well-earned get together.

"This is a great bonding exercise, isn't it?" Carragher asked Payne during his live stream, to which the singer cheekily replied: "This is part of it - keeping everyone together, keep everyone's heads up - and we'll deal with the hangover in the morning."

Players from both teams have

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