CHELSEA legend Eden Hazard will nostalgically lace up his boots to feature in the star-studded Goals 4 GOSH charity match.
This is set to be the fifth edition of the match which is put on to support Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Regional Development Director at Funeral Partners, Jamie Groves, spearheads the event and all the proceeds go to GOSH.
Celebrities from TV, entertainment and music will also grace the pitch including the likes of Bionic from BBC’s Gladiator, YouTube superstar Danny Aarons and UK rapper Swarmz
And not only will fans get to watch a thrilling game of football, but there will be a lot of fun family activities on the day.
When is the Goals 4 GOSH charity match?
- Goals 4 GOSH will take place on Sunday, May 25 – which is also the final day of the Premier League season.
- The huge charity match is scheduled to get underway at 4pm BST.
- Organisers have announced that there will also be a content creators tournament that is expected to start at around 10:30am BST.
- Plough Lane – the home of AFC Wimbledon is the chosen venue for this great event.
How can I watch the Goals 4 GOSH charity match?
Details of how to watch the Goals 4 GOSH charity match are yet to be confirmed.
However, tickets are available for purchase through the official Goals 4 GOSH Instagram page.
All proceeds will be going to the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Who is playing in the Goals 4 GOSH charity match?
- Eden Hazard
- Eman SV2
- Wayne Routledge
- Troy Deeney
- Grime Gran
- Ron Hall
- Manny
- Joel Baya
- Gemma Davison
- Beau the Beard
- Nathan Dawe
- Swarmz
- A Star
- Lianne Sanderson
- Shane Long
- Danny Aarons
- Adrian Mariappa
- Joe Cole
- Jason Euell
- Paul Gorton
- Leon Jackman
- Nathan Khider
- Marc White
- Jay & Poppy
- Matty Briggs
- Specs Gonzalez
- Fara Williams
- Bionic
- Jolie Sharpe
- Stuart Douglas
- Colin Kazim-Richards
- Lia Lewis
- Big G
- Fenners
- Junior Andre
- Katie Chapman
What has been said?
Jamie Froves and Charlotte Styles won the Care Award for consistently putting such an incredible Goals 4 GOSH event.
Speaking after winning the award, Jamie said: “To be honest, I didn’t realise there were even awards going on.
“Getting chosen, as the winner was a bit mind-blowing.
“Every single penny makes such a difference when it comes to the hospital’s equipment, beds and everything else.
“They rely so much on the funding that the charity provides.
“So, it is a massive thanks to every single player, volunteer, supporter and everybody involved.”
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