Soccer Aid is back for its 15th year, and this time the presenters are a star-studded lineup. David Walliams will be returning to host the event, alongside Maya Jama and Alex Scott.
Walliams is a well-known comedian and actor, and he is sure to bring his trademark humor to the show. He is also a passionate advocate for children's rights, and he is a natural fit for Soccer Aid, which raises money for UNICEF.
Jama is a popular radio and TV presenter, and she is known for her work on shows such as Radio 1 and The Voice. She is also a successful model, and she is sure to add some glamour to the show. Jama is also a vocal supporter of women's rights, and she is sure to bring her own unique perspective to Soccer Aid.
Scott is a former professional footballer, and she is now a successful TV presenter. She is known for her work on shows such as BBC Breakfast and The One Show. She is sure to add some expert analysis to the show, as well as her own insights into the world of football.
The other presenters for Soccer Aid 2023 include:
Robbie Williams
Olly Murs
Usain Bolt
Paddy McGuinness
Laura Whitmore
Dermot O'Leary
The game will be played at London Stadium on June 12, 2023. The England team will be captained by Robbie Williams, while the Rest of the World team will be captained by Usain Bolt.
Tickets for Soccer Aid 2023 are on sale now. You can buy them from the Soccer Aid website.
Why You Should Watch Soccer Aid
Soccer Aid is more than just a football match. It is a chance to see some of your favorite celebrities and athletes come together for a good cause. It is also a chance to learn more about UNICEF and the work that they do to help children around the world.
If you are looking for a fun and entertaining way to spend a Saturday afternoon, then I highly recommend watching Soccer Aid. It is a great way to support a good cause and have some fun at the same time.
How You Can Help
There are a few ways that you can help Soccer Aid raise money for UNICEF. You can buy tickets to the game, donate to the Soccer Aid website, or even start your own fundraising campaign.
Every little bit helps, so please do what you can to support this important cause
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