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Soccer Aid previous results: How many times have England and World XI won?
Soccer Aid 2020 takes place today and Express Sport is on hand with all the previous results.
Soccer Aid started back in 2006 and sees a group of celebrities and former professional players take part in charity football match. The event has since raised over £38million in aid of Unicef.
The 2020 match returns to Old Trafford, Manchester, after taking place at Stamford Bridge last year.
However, it will have a very different as coronavirus restrictions mean no fans can attend the game.
Soccer Aid 2020 has also been boosted by UK government and Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, who will both match every £1 donated, up to £3m.
The match raised a record £7.9m last year and was won by the World XI on penalties.
Soccer Aid previous results
2006: England 2–1 World XI - Old Trafford
2008: England 4-3 World XI - Wembley Stadium
2010: England 2-2 World XI (Eng win 7-6 on penalties) - Old Trafford
2012: England 3-1 World XI - Old Trafford
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2014: England 2-4 World XI - Old Trafford
2016: England 3-2 World XI - Old Trafford
2018: England 3-3 World XI - Old Trafford (Eng win 4-3 on penalties)
2019: England 2-2 World XI - Stamford Bridge (World win 3-1 on penalties)
2020: England 1-1 World XI - Old Trafford (World win 4-3 on penalties)
Soccer Aid 2020 - what has been said?
England's Olly Murs said: “I am buzzing that Soccer Aid for Unicef is back!
"It couldn’t be more important to get the game on this year and to make it a massive success.
"We are playing for ‘Generation Covid’ and the children around the world who will be affected by this awful virus.
"I know that you can’t come and see us in the stadium, but you can still donate and, this year, your donation is three times more valuable.
"The UK Government and Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance are matching every pound raised, up to £3 million until 6th October – so, a £1 donation becomes £3, which is just incredible.
"We have the chance to make this year’s match one of our most successful ever. I can’t wait to get going!"
World XI's Patrice Evra said: “I can’t wait to get back to Old Trafford, my home-from-home!
"It will be a strange experience to play at that amazing stadium without the fans, but I am really proud to be involved and that we’re able to still put on a show for the millions of people who will be watching at home.
"We know that you’ll be with us all in spirit. It’s really important we can play this match because not only does it give people something to look forward to, but it’s a chance for us all to help Unicef stop the spread of coronavirus and limit the impact on children’s lives.”
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