Sidemen Charity Match 2025 lineup so far ahead of Wembley Stadium sell-out
The Sidemen charity football match returns this year as some of the internet's biggest names lock horns in front of 90,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium.
This year's edition of the popular fixture takes place on Saturday March 8 at the national stadium. With over 100 million subscribers between them, the seven-member YouTube group have made their charity matches a popular event in years gone by.
Previously, Southampton's St Mary's Stadium, Charlton's Valley Stadium and West Ham's London Stadium have all hosted charity games. Sixty-thousand supporters packed into the London Stadium in September 2023 as Sidemen FC defeated YouTube Allstars.
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A whopping £2.4million was raised for charities Teenage Cancer Trust and CALM with 17 million people watching from home. This year, money raised will be in aid of Bright Side and BBC Children in Need.
Tickets for the game were sold out within three hours of becoming available. In the last game, the likes of iShowSpeed, Kai Cenat, Angry Ginge, Chris MD and Mark Goldbridge all participated.
Anticipation is building over who will be part of this year's event.
A quick sweep on social media and fans have been speculating who they would like to see make an appearance. Joe Weller, a popular YouTuber who has recently rekindled with the Sidemen, is one of the favourites to play alongside Logan Paul and Specs Gonzalez.
So far, at the time of writing, three players have been announced.
American streamer Fanum, who has 3.5 million Instagram followers, will join Kai Cenat, who himself has 13.2 million Instagram followers, at Wembley.
Australian YouTuber LazarBam will also make his return to the charity match after playing in 2022 and 2023.
Further announcements are expected in the coming weeks.