Check out the photos from this year's Soccer AidPublished10 June 2024Image gallerySkip image galleryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Yearly charity football match, Soccer Aid returned for 2024 - This time at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium. Let's look through the best moments...Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Soccer Aid raises money for Unicef, a charity that looks after children around the world in war or difficulty.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The two teams that play are England and the World XI. England's team is made up of celebrities and former footballers from England, and the World XI combines celebrities and footballers representing the rest of the world.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The England team featured sportspeople like former Lioness Jill Scott, famous runner Sir Mo Farah, and celebrities like Loki's Tom Hiddleston and singer, Tom Grennan. The World XI had a line-up that included former women's footballer Olga Garcia and ex-sprinter Usain Bolt. Lots of other celebrities and footballers took part too...Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Gladiators ready! Diamond went back to her football roots at Soccer Aid. Did you know, before she was battling it out in the arena, she was a semi-professional footballer?1 of 5Previous imageNext imageSlide 1 of 5, soccer aid poster, stamford bridge, Yearly charity football match, Soccer Aid returned for 2024 - This time at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium. Let's look through the best moments...End of image galleryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Usain Bolt for the World XI was seen having a fun time on the pitch - but he did have to be taken off on a stretcher following an injury. Luckily, for the record-breaking sprinter, it wasn't too serious. Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, How's this for a crossover? Loki actor - Tom Hiddleston - playing for England celebrated with World XI's Diamond after the game!Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, It was a high-scoring game - here's former Lioness Ellen White celebrating with former England player Joe Cole after scoring.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, England's team managed to win with a whopping 6-3 score. They celebrated on the Soccer Aid stage to a cheering crowd. More than £15m was raised for Unicef during the game.