Soccer Aid: This is Why We Play

Damian might not be lacing up his boots to play in Soccer Aid this year, but the philanthropist that he is, he participated in Unicef’s social media campaign to remind the public why Soccer Aid is so important – to help raise funds for children all over the world. You can donate here and don’t forget to watch Soccer Aid tonight.

Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024 will take place on Sunday June 9, 2024 at Stamford Bridge, London with England taking on the Soccer Aid World XI FC in the world’s biggest charity football match. You can watch all the action live at 6PM on ITV, ITVX and STV.

Watch and remember why we play. Children around the world need our support more than ever before.

https://twitter.com/UNICEF_uk/status/1799728161862627563

Let’s raise as money as possible tonight so that children everywhere can play. Donate here 👉https://t.co/D3LX7ARc5x#SoccerAid @socceraid pic.twitter.com/z2GIsSEGwa

— UNICEF UK (@UNICEF_uk) June 9, 2024

Created by Robbie Williams in 2006, Soccer Aid for UNICEF brings the nation together to help children worldwide have the best possible start in life. Once a year, England take on their opponents, the Soccer Aid World XI FC. Supported by passionate fans in an iconic stadium and broadcast live on ITV and STV, the event harnesses the power of football to help make sure that children can grow up happy, healthy and able to play.