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LIVE – Updated at 22:24
Comedian Lee Mack secured Soccer Aid glory after scoring the winning penalty for the World XI to beat England for a fourth straight year.
The sides drew 2-2 over 90 minutes at the London Stadium in an entertaining match that raised over £15 million for charity Unicef.
Robbie Williams performed at half-time, with a rousing rendition of ‘Angels’, while Unicef ambassador David Beckham presented captain Andriy Shevchenko and Olympic sprint legend Usain Bolt with the trophy after the shoot-out.
Kem Cetinay scored a late equaliser for the World XI to move to the top of the all-time Soccer Aid goalscorers with four.
The Love Island star’s goal pegged back the Three Lions who had led 2-1 after goals from Mark Wright’s penalty and Tom Grennan’s cool finish after rushing through on goal after a neat change of pace.
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