What time does Soccer Aid 2018 kick-off tonight on ITV, who is in line-up, what time is the kick-off, and can I still get tickets to the Old Trafford match?
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SOCCER Aid is back for its 2018 edition and the teams are jammed full of famous faces and sporting greats.
But who is in the line-up, what time does the action at Old Trafford start and can you still get tickets? Here is what we know...
What time does Soccer Aid 2018 start and is it on TV?
Soccer Aid kicks off on June 10, 2018, and will be held at Old Trafford in Manchester.
Tickets are on sale now and are priced between £10 and £50.
They are available at or by calling 0161 444 2018
The match will also be screened live on ITV at 6.30pm with kick-off at 8pm.
Who is in the Soccer Aid line up?
Robbie Williams will head up the England Team and Olympian Usain Bolt will be captain of the World XI Team.
They will compete against each other with teams made up of A-list stars and footballing legends.
Competing for Team England along with Robbie are;
- Paddy McGuinness,
- Michael Owen
- Mark Wright
- Joe Wicks
- Mo Farah
- Olly Murs
- David Harewood
- Damien Lewis
- Jamie Redknapp
- Danny Murphy
- Phil Neville
- David Seaman
- Wes Brown
- Robbie Fowler
- Myles Stephenson
- Lee Mack
- Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff
Joining Usain for the World XI are;
- Yaya Toure
- Gordon Ramsay
- Brendan Cole
- Kevin Pietersen
- Dan Carter
- Martin Compston
- Eric Cantona
- Ashley Fongho
- Hayden Christensen
- Robert Pires
- Robbie Keane
- Ioan Gruffudd
What does the money raised from Soccer Aid go towards?
All public donations to Soccer Aid will go towards Unicef's work protecting children in the UK and globally.
An incredible £24million has already been raised through the event over the last 10 years.
And the government announced on April 6, 2018 that it will match every donation made to Soccer Aid for Unicef – doubling the total sum raised.
The money will go towards ending preventable disease in children, saving the lives of newborn babies and helping to end child hunger around the world.
So far it has provided life-saving food, vaccines, clean water and protection from violence to millions of children around the world.