Here’s the latest I can share based on recent publicly available updates.
Core answer
- Soccer Aid for UNICEF remains a major annual charity football event in the UK, continuing to raise funds for UNICEF’s programs for children. The most recent high-profile update indicates the 2025 event raised over £15 million and featured a World XI vs England lineup, with broadcast coverage on ITV and related platforms.[1]
Key recent developments
- 2025 edition: Played at Old Trafford, Manchester, on June 15, and broadcast live on ITV1/ITVX/STV platforms. World XI defeated England 5-4, with Big Zuu scoring the winning goal; the event raised about £15.28 million for UNICEF’s work.[1]
- 2025 launch and lineup: The event featured Tyson Fury co-managing England with Wayne Rooney and included Rooney returning to play and manage. The press materials highlighted the goal of surpassing prior totals and continuing the charity’s impact.[2]
- Historical context: Since its inception in 2006, Soccer Aid for UNICEF has raised well over £100 million for UNICEF, with continued annual editions aiming to grow both fundraising and awareness for children’s health, education, and protection.[3][2]
What to watch for next
- The organization typically announces a 2026 edition timeline, venue considerations (often Old Trafford or another major stadium), and celebrity/player lineups ahead of a June or spring broadcast window. For the most up-to-date details, check UNICEF UK’s Soccer Aid pages, ITV press releases, and the official Soccer Aid site.
Would you like me to pull the latest official announcements or provide a quick comparison of recent years’ fundraising totals and lineups in a concise table? I can also summarize how the funds were allocated (e.g., nutrition, vaccination, education) if you’d like. If you want, I can search for the very latest official statements now and cite them.
Sources
Philip Goodwin, UNICEF UK Chief Executive said: “We’re so thrilled that our UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, David Beckham, has been awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours"MANCHESTER, SUNDAY 15 JUNE – Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2025, broadcast live and exclusively on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player this evening from Old Trafford, Manchester, has raised £15,280,163 for UNICEF’s vital work helping children grow up safe, healthy and able to play.
www.unicef.org.ukIn a world first, Tyson Fury will co-manage England at Soccer Aid for UNICEF alongside Wayne Rooney who is out of retirement to play and manage alongside the former heavyweight champion of the world. In a mouthwatering prospect, Fury has refused to rule out substituting himself on during the match to form a stunning attacking line-up with Manchester United’s all-time record goal-scorer Rooney.
www.itv.comSoccer Aid for UNICEF 2026 sees England taking on the Soccer Aid World XI FC in the world’s biggest celebrity football match.
www.socceraid.org.ukSoccer Aid for UNICEF is the world’s biggest celebrity charity football match, raising funds to help protect play for every child.
www.socceraid.org.ukSoccer Aid for UNICEF is the world’s biggest celebrity football match, raising money to give children the best start in life.
www.unicef.org.ukSoccer Aid for UNICEF takes place on Sunday 9th June at Stamford Bridge. Tickets are on sale now at socceraid.org.uk/tickets
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