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More than 74,000 fans will roar Soccer Aid for UNICEF back to Manchester United’s Old
       Trafford on Sunday 11th June. 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.
           Jill Scott 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, support this amazing cause and cheer us on!”
           The Three Lions have not won a Soccer Aid for UNICEF match since 2018. In an effort to
       win back the trophy, England have unveiled one of their strongest-ever line-ups. Today, 25
       names  were  revealed  –  six  of  which  are  making  their  debuts.  More  names  are  set  to  be
       announced in the coming weeks.
           Jill Scott will play alongside fellow debutants including former Lioness Karen Carney,
       Chelsea’s Champions League winning defender Gary Cahill and Arsenal’s two-time FA Cup
       winning  midfielder,  Jack  Wilshere.  Recently  retired  Premier  League  star  striker  Jermain
       Defoe is also back and will provide England with firepower!
           Jack  Wilshere  said:  “I  am  really  looking  forward  to  lacing  up  my  boots  again  –  and
       playing with some of my old friends. I can’t tell you how good these legends are and I’m told
       a few of the celebrities are quite handy too! As a father to young children, taking part in this
       game has extra significance for me – and I would urge people to buy tickets and show their
       support too.”
           England’s ranks are boosted further by three more new additions chart-topping DJ Joel
       Corry, and Manchester-based rapper and actor Bugzy Malone. Paddy McGuinness returns to
       the  game  –  and  will  play  in  goal  for  the  first-time  ever  as  England’s  designated  celebrity
       goalkeeper.
           The  last  Soccer  Aid  for  UNICEF  match  at  Old  Trafford,  with  fans,  was  in  2018  –
       coincidentally, the last time England lifted the trophy! Old Trafford also played host to the
       behind-closed-doors game in COVID-affected 2020.
           Many more famous faces are set to be revealed in the coming weeks but those announced
       today for the Soccer Aid World XI FC are, in full: Usain Bolt (Captain) Robbie Keane (Coach),
       Lee Mack, Steven Bartlett and Kem Cetinay.
           For England, in full: Emma Hayes (Co-Manager), Vicky McClure (Co-Manager), Jill Scott
       (Captain),  Paddy  McGuinness  (Celebrity  Goalkeeper),  David  James  (Professional
       Goalkeeper), Jermain Defoe, Joel Corry, Karen Carney, Gary Cahill, Jack Wilshere, Bugzy
       Malone, Tom Grennan, Sir Mo Farah, Alex Brooker, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Eni Aluko and
       Chunkz.
           Bugzy  Malone  said:  “Manchester  –  I’m  coming  home!  Can’t  believe  Soccer  Aid  for
       UNICEF is in my hometown this summer – big vibes. I’m going to smash it but will need
       everyone to come out if we’re to beat Bolt! This might be a football match on the day – but the
       legacy we are creating for the world’s children is so much deeper. It’s massive.”
           Joel Corry added: “I’ve played some big gigs in my time – but this is going to be up there.
       I know the atmosphere at Old Trafford is going to be electric. Everyone I’ve spoken to has told
       me what a great day it is and of course the fans are a huge part of that. Playing at Old Trafford
       will be a dream come true and I hope as many of you as possible can come along and support.”
           The live show on ITV1, STV and ITVX will be hosted by UNICEF UK Ambassador Dermot
       O’Leary, who will be joined once again by Alex Scott, UNICEF UK High Profile Supporter.
           Since 2006 – when UNICEF UK Ambassador Robbie Williams co-founded the concept –
       Soccer Aid for UNICEF has raised over £75 million to help give children all over the world a
       childhood full of play. Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2022, at the London Stadium, raised a record-
       breaking £15 million.
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