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Who are the Soccer Aid 2024 managers and coaches for England and World XI?

The celebrities won't just be on the pitch when Soccer Aid returns for 2024. The football fundraiser for Unicef will also have famous faces watching on from the dugout.

The showpiece event will see an all-star England side taking on the Soccer Aid World XI at Stamford Bridge in London on June 9. And the two teams - uniting the worlds of entertainment and football - will be given some expert tips from those who know best.

Managers and coaches at previous Soccer Aids have included Ruud Gullit, Gus Poyet, Terry Venables, Harry Redknapp, James Corden, Bryan Robson, Kenny Dalglish, José Mourinho, Sam Allardyce and Bradley Walsh.

READ MORE: Soccer Aid 2024 date, tickets, how to watch on TV and team line-ups

Read on to find out who is managing and coaching the teams this year. YouTuber Billy Wingrove will act as the skills coach for both teams.

This year's England side will be overseen by co-managers Frank Lampard, Harry Redknapp, Vicky McClure and Robbie Williams. David Seaman is goalkeeping coach.

Their team will be Jill Scott (Captain), Paddy McGuinness (Celebrity Goalkeeper), David James (Professional Goalkeeper), Jermain Defoe, Jack Wilshere, Karen Carney, Gary Cahill, Tom Grennan, Steven Bartlett, Erin Doherty, Sir Mo Farah, Alex Brooker, Stuart Broad, Bobby Brazier and Sam Thompson.

Former Chelsea player-turned manager Frank says of his role: "Playing in front of a sold-out crowd at Stamford Bridge is special – for any player, on any occasion. I’m excited to be doing that again – this time with Soccer Aid for Unicef.

"Managing the Soccer Aid England team with Harry will be a proud moment and great fun – but the main focus is rightly on the millions of pounds we can all raise together."

This year's World XI manager

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