Football Assistance is back for another huge charity match at Old Trafford – and the action unfolds tomorrow!
Football help is an annual charity competition in which celebrities and football legends come together to raise money Unicef.
Robbie Williams founded the competition in 2006.
Since the founding of the game almost 20 years ago, Voetbalhulp has collected more than £ 100 million for a good cause.
The competition last year on Stamford Bridge – England waiting their six years for a victory – Picked up £ 15 million.
The annual competition is usually held in the summer, where this year is no different, because the competition will be live on Sunday 15 June.
The game is organized in Old Trafford.
Tyson Fury makes his debut for football help and will manage Team England, while Wayne Rooney Comes from retirement to play under the Gypsy King.
They will be accompanied by famous names such as Joe HartAngry goe, Louis Tomlinson And Gary Neville.
How do you look at Voetbalhulp 2025 and is there a live stream?
- Football help is shown ITV 1.
- The game also streams on ITVX.
- Kick -off is set for 19:30 BST.
- Sunsport blogs all the structure, action and response from Voetbalhulp.
How do you get tickets for Voetbalhulp 2025?
Football Help 2025 Tickets are still available for fans to buy Sea tickets.
Tickets start at £ 10.50 for concessions and the cheapest ticket for adults is £ 21 for category 5 seats.
Prices then increase £ 10.50, depending on the category you select, with category 4 set at £ 31.50, £ 42 for category 3, £ 52.50 for categories 2 and £ 63 for category 1.
Premium seats are also available for £ 94.50.
Who plays in Voetbalhulp 2025?
A whole series of names has been confirmed with more will be announced in the coming months.
Making their debut for football help are:
- Tyson Fury
- Angry binge
- Joe Hart
- Nadia Nadim
- Steph Houghton
- Toni Duggan
- Leonardo Bonucci
- Nemanja Vidic
- Tobi Brown
- Diamond
- Nadia Nadim
Celebrities who return for the collision at Old Trafford:
- Louis Tomlinson
- Vicky McClure
- Sam Quek
- Paddy McGuinness
- Diamond
- Tom Grennan
- Sam Thompson
- Alex Brooker
- Steven Bartlett
- Sir Mo Farah
- Martin Compston
- Kaylyn Kyle
Ex-Pro players who return for the collision:
- Wayne Rooney
- Gary Neville
- Paul Scholes
- Kaylyn Kyle
- Jermain Defoe
- Jill Scott
- David James
- Harry Redknapp
Hosts:
- Alex Scott
- Dermot O’Leary
Match commentators:
- Sam Matterface
- Iain Stirling
Civil servants:
- Rebecca Welch
- Natalie Aspinall
- Emily Carney
- Jane Simms
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