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11.06.2023 - 18:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Soccer Aid is back for another year with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
The game returns to Manchester and will be held at Old Trafford for the first time since 2020 when it was held behind closed doors due to the pandemic.
Among those lining up for England this year is singer-songwriter Tom Grennan who returns for third Soccer Aid match - having previously played at The Etihad Stadium in 2021 and London Stadium in 2022 where he was named Player of the Match.
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Tom, who was born in Bedford, first found fame after starring as the guest vocalist for Chase & Status' hit single 'All Gone Wrong'. He was encouraged to start performing after his friends were impressed at a house party where he sang along to The Kooks' "Seaside".
Tom, 28, has had two studio albums and three EPs with his debut album "Lighting Matches" achieving a Gold rating after peaking at number five on the UK Charts. His second album Evering Road reached number one in March 2021.
Tom, who is currently embarking on his first-ever arena tour and he will release his third studio album, What Ifs and Maybes, three days before Soccer Aid takes place.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News ahead of Soccer Aid about his return, Tom said: "I’m absolutely buzzing; just to be involved in Soccer Aid is an honour... It’s probably up there with the best time of the year - it’s going to be great."
He added: "It gives me butterflies talking about it. The little kid in me is in disbelief really, but when you walk on to the pitch and see so many people there, it’s an amazing feeling. I can’t explain,
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Soccer Aid returns for another year with the star-studded event expected to once again be watched by millions across the UK.
Soccer Aid will this year take place at Old Trafford as the charity football match returns to Manchester.
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Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
Soccer Aid returns for another year as two teams made up of celebs and former professional players play each other.
Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
Soccer Aid is back for another year as the charity football match aims to raise money for charity.
Soccer Aid is back for another year on Sunday, June 11. The all-star football match, co-founded by pop star Robbie Williams in 2006, will be raising money for Unicef to help children in need around the world.
Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.