ITV is launching a Soccer Aid documentary exploring 20 years of the charity football match.
Robbie Williams is a driving force behind Soccer Aid
The charity game, which raises vital funds for UNICEF, is celebrating two decades next month, and the broadcaster is honouring the impressive feat with a special film.
Soccer Air: More Than Just A Game will explore the legacy of the game, which has featured a host of world class football legends and Hollywood stars.
The documentary will feature the likes of Big Zuu, Tom Hiddleston, Ant and Dec, Jill Scott, Olivia Colman, Robbie Williams, Sir Mo Farah, Vicky McClure and more talking about what Soccer Aid means to them.
It will also delve into the story behind the charity match, and the greatest moments in Soccer Aid history.
More details are set to follow.
For this year's game on May 31, it was recently confirmed Adolescence actor Owen Cooper has become the youngest star ever selected for the charity match.
The 16-year-old star said: "I'm incredibly proud to be playing at Soccer Aid for UNICEF in its twentieth anniversary year.
"I wasn't even born when the first Soccer Aid took place but I'm a big fan. Becoming the youngest player to take part is a real honour and I'm excited to step out at the London Stadium.
"This event raises vital funds to help children grow up safe, healthy and able to play – and I'm grateful to be part of such an important cause."
He will play alongside the likes of Hiddleston, Olly Murs and former pro Wayne Rooney.
Pop star Robbie Williams will manage the England squad, which also features former I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! winners Angry Ginge and Sam Thompson, ex-rugby union star Joe Marler, TV presenter Paddy McGuinness, Loose Women's GK Barry, and former female pro footballers Jill Scott, Toni Duggan and Steph Houghton.
UNICEF UK Ambassador and Soccer Aid co-founder Robbie said: "I'm incredibly proud to be celebrating 20 years of Soccer Aid for UNICEF this year, it's one of the most important things to me. Last year's event raised more money than ever and £121 million raised since we started – genuinely life-changing.
"Let's hope we can break the record again this year. Can't wait to see you there."
Sprinter Usain Bolt will manage the World XI squad, which features the likes of ex-pro footballers Edwin van der Sar, Jordi Alba, and Leonardo Bonucci, as well as grime artist Big Zuu and Gladiator Nitro.
Soccer Aid 2026 - the 20th anniversary game - will take place on Sunday May 31, at West Ham United's London Stadium.
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