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Jill Scott, Usain Bolt, Sir Mo Farah and Gary Neville set for Soccer Aid

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.

Thousands of fans have already snapped up tickets for Soccer Aid for UNICEF, to watch England take on the Soccer Aid World XI for the 12th time on Sunday, June 11 at Old Trafford, with doors opening at 5.30pm.

Tickets for this amazing must-see game are on sale now. Child tickets start from just £10 and adult tickets from £20 (plus booking fees) meaning a family of four - that's two adults and two children - are able to attend for just £60.

Last year's match raised a record-breaking £15 million, and this year's event looks set to do even better thanks to an incredible line-up of talent.

It will see former Lioness and Euro 2022 winner Jill Scott playing alongside four-time Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah, andex-England players Karen Carney, Jack Wilshere and Gary Cahill.

Meanwhile, eight-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt will captain the World XI, coached by Irishman Robbie Keane.

And there are even more announcements coming soon, including news of an incredible half-time show.

Soccer Aid for UNICEF returns to the Theatre of Dreams this June with one of its best-ever line-ups.

Lionesses' Euro 2022 winner, and Queen of the Jungle, Jill Scott will captain England – the first time a female player has skippered England in the world’s biggest charity football game.

She said: "The Euros, The Jungle and now Soccer Aid for UNICEF – it's the holy trinity!

"I've won two of them, so just need Soccer Aid now to complete the treble!

"I think of all three, this might be the one I'm most nervous about, though – just look at the names involved!

"Buy a ticket,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk