Soccer Aid is the biggest charity football game in the world, and it will be back this weekend LIVE on talkSPORT.

As usual, an England XI consisting of former players and celebrities will take on a World XI all in the name of raising money for UNICEF.

Soccer Aid is always good funCredit: Rex

The game is hugely popular and draws in millions of viewers every year as people get see some of the biggest names from years gone by battle it out.

Last year also saw an incredible £14million raised as ex-pros and celebrities mix for a fun evening.

There are also set to be plenty of Stamford Bridge returns, with Eden Hazard, Frank Lampard and Michael Essien all taking part in some way.

However, the most intriguing return is Mauricio Pochettino, who managed Chelsea up until May 2024 before departing after just one season.

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Soccer Aid 2024: Date and how to follow

This year's Soccer Aid is set to take place on Sunday, June 9.

Kick-off at Stamford Bridge will be 7:30pm, with talkSPORT bringing you live commentary.

Our build-up will begin from 6pm and you can tune through the website HERE. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

We will be across all the pre-match too antics too, with our Drive show coming live from the Soccer Aid training camp this Thursday and Friday (4pm-7pm).

The game will also be broadcast on television, on ITV in England and STV in Scotland. TV coverage starts from 6pm.

Eden Hazard is set to make a return to Stamford BridgeCredit: Twitter @socceraid

Soccer Aid 2024: How to buy tickets and donate

Tickets for the match are now sold out.

Prices started at £10 for kids and went up to £50. For adults, it was £20-£60. Premium tickets are also available at £80.

To give money to Soccer Aid, simply click here to donate.

£100 could help UNICEF support 20 malnourished children back to health with life-saving therapeutic food.

Help UNICEF protect play for every child

Right now, millions of children face challenges that no child should have to endure. Amid conflict and crises around the world, they’re losing their homes, families, and schools. Just when they most need safe spaces to play, learn and just be children, it’s gone.

But your support can make a real difference. The money raised this year could help UNICEF protect children from disease and malnutrition, keep them safe in times of crisis, and get them back to school.

Together, we can protect play for every child so they can grow up happy, healthy, and ready to take on the world.

Your donation could change a child’s life forever.

Go here to donate.

Soccer Aid 2024: Squads

Frank Lampard will be in charge of England, alongside Harry Redknapp and Robbie Williams, who founded Soccer Aid in 2006.

In the opposite dugout as World XI boss is Mauricio Pochettino, who returns to Stamford Bridge a few weeks after his surprise departure as Chelsea manager.

New signings for this year's event included England cricket legemnd Stuart Broad, King of the Jungle Sam Thompson, Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier and Chelsea icon Eden Hazard.

Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn also make his debut.

England

  • Jill Scott
  • Stuart Broad
  • Bobby Braizer
  • Sam Thompson
  • Paddy McGuinness
  • David James
  • Jermain Defoe
  • Karen Carney
  • Gary Cahill
  • Tom Grennan
  • Jack Wilshere
  • Joe Cole
  • Sir Mo Farah
  • Alex Brooker
  • Erin Doherty
  • Steven Bartlett
  • Danny Dyer
  • Theo Walcott
  • Ellen White
  • Miniminter
  • Sam Quek
  • Eddie Hearn

England management and coaches

  • Frank Lampard
  • Harry Redknapp
  • Robbie Williams
  • David Seaman
  • Vicky McClure
Lampard will return to Chelsea as England's managerCredit: Getty
Former England cricketer Stuart Broad is set to swap bowling for a bit of footballCredit: Getty
England have a real mix of stars on show

World XI

  • Usain Bolt
  • Eden Hazard
  • Tommy Fury
  • Maisie Adams
  • Diamond
  • Roberto Carlos
  • Martin Compston
  • Roman Kemp
  • Lee Mack
  • Theo Baker
  • Kaylyn Kyle
  • John Obi Mikel
  • Jason Manford
  • Petr Cech
  • Patrice Evra
  • Michael Essien
  • Alessandro Del Piero
  • Tion Wayne
  • Micheal Ward
  • Emmett Scanlan
  • Tony Bellew

World XI management and coaches

  • Mauricio Pochettino
  • Jesus Perez
Bolt loves this eventCredit: Getty
Pochettino will make a swift return to Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty

Soccer Aid 2024: What has been said?

Former Chelsea and England midfielder Joe Cole has been speaking to talkSPORT's Olly Clink about this year's Soccer Aid.

He said: "It's great fun.

"It's a win-win for everyone. You are raising money for a fantastic cause, which is helping people around the world, and the fans absolutely love it.

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"People tune in as a family and sit there and watch it, and we all love doing it.

"When you are on the pitch, it's surreal. You look over and you've got Clarence Seedorf, and then Max & Paddy, and then there's Usain Bolt, it's a surreal experience."

Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn announces he will be playing in Soccer Aid 2024 for England at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge alongside Boxer Tony Bellew
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