Soccer Aid is back, raising money on behalf of UNICEF, 16 years after it was first created by legendary singer Robbie Williams.
The celebrity football match is built to gather funds to help support children around the world. The organisation aims to get children in school, as they believe "childhood should be one endless playtime".
It adds: "We want every child to have the health care and nutrition they need to grow up happy, healthy, and able to play."
Speaking of the challenges facing children, it says the game can help "UNICEF provide vaccines, fight malnutrition, and provide safe spaces to protect children in times of crisis, helping kids get back to the childhoods they are entitled to."
When is Soccer Aid 2022 and will it be on TV?
Soccer Aid 2022 is due to take place on Sunday, June 12. A kick-off time is yet to be announced.
Coverage of the much-anticipated event will be provided by ITV.
What is the lineup for Soccer Aid 2022
All the players announced so far for each side are as follows:
England XI
- Liam Payne
- Lucien Laviscount
- Tom Grennan
- Chunkz
- Gary Neville
- Jamie Carragher
- Fara Williams
- Joe Cole
- Alex Brooker
- Damian Lewis
England will be managed by former England goalkeeper David Seaman and legendary manager Harry Redknapp
Soccer Aid World XI FC
- Usain Bolt
- Martin Compston
- Mo Gilligan
- Chelcee Grimes
- Patrice Evra
- Steven Bartlett
The team will have former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and premier league striker Robbie Keane as its gaffers.
As well as the dazzling lineup of stars on the pitch, the programme will also be presented by UNICEF UK Ambassador Dermot O’Leary and Maya Jama, who will be a pundit for the game.
Meanwhile, England legend Alex Scott will be returning as a pitch-side reporter.
Where is Soccer Aid 2022 being played?
For the first time ever, Soccer Aid will be played at the London Stadium in Stratford.
The ground is the home of Premier League side West Ham, which was inherited from the London 2012 Olympics.
Usain Bolt will be returning to the ground 10 years after his gold medal-winning sprint in the Men’s 100m final at London 2012.
The ground is an icon for British sport and the perfect place to host such a worthwhile cause.
Who is playing the Soccer Aid 2022 halftime show?
The halftime show will be played by the UNICEF Ambassador and ‘Mr Soccer Aid’ himself, Robbie Williams.
The Angels singer will be taking to the stage to give a special performance to help the charities raise as much cash as possible.
Can you still get tickets to Soccer Aid 2022?
At the time of writing, tickets across all price bands remain available.
Follow this link to be taken to the ticket purchasing page.
Please be aware tickets come with an added booking fee.
How Much are tickets to Soccer Aid 2022?
Tickets start from £10 for children and £20 for adults, rising up over five categories to £60 for adults and £30 for children.
There are also premium seats available for £75 and hospitality for £350 plus VAT.
Hospitality tickets can be arranged by emailing enquiries@csm.com or calling 0207 593 5289.