Sidemen Charity Match 2025 latest as YouTube Allstars add stunning new name to squad
American online superstar Kai Cenat has been confirmed to play in the Sidemen Charity Match at Wembley Stadium next month. The Twitch streamer is the third name to be announced as part of the star-studded charity event.
Cenat has over 13 million followers on Instagram and is the most-subscribed Twitch streamer and has 16.2 million followers on the streaming site - the fourth most.
The American made his Sidemen charity match debut in 2023 as part of the YouTube Allstars team alongside the likes of Niko Omilana, iShowSpeed and JiDion.
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This year's event is taking place at Wembley in-front of a 90,000 sell-out. The Sidemen have previously played at St Mary's, The Valley and London Stadium. Tickets for the game were sold out within three hours of becoming available.
In 2023, £2.4m was raised for charities Teenage Cancer Trust and CALM. This year, money raised will be donated to Bright Side and BBC Children in Need.
After Fanum and LazaBeam were announced as the first two players for this year's charity game, the Sidemen announced Cenat's attendance on Instagram.
Posting a video of the streamer revealing a Sidemen football shirt, Cenat was tasked with doing 10 kick-ups, which he successfully managed to do.
Like last year, Cenat looks set to be part of YouTube Allstars with the unveiling graphic posted on Instagram including him in the red jersey.
His teammates are yet to be announced.
Tickets for the game are sold out, with the group writing on social media in November: "This wouldn't be possible without you guys, THANK YOU! Can't wait to see you there - bring on March 8th."
KSI posted on social media as tickets went on sale: ""Think we might be selling out Wembley Stadium in less than three hours."