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Sidemen Charity Match
Logo of the 2023 edition of the match
Sidemen Football Club
YouTube Allstars
SportAssociation football
TypeFriendly match
LocationEngland
First meetingSidemen FC 7–2 YT Allstars
(3 June 2016; 8 years ago (2016-06-03))
Latest meetingSidemen FC 8–5 YT Allstars
(9 September 2023; 14 months ago (2023-09-09))
Next meeting8 March 2025; 3 months' time (2025-03-08)
BroadcastersYouTube
Stadiums
Statistics
Meetings total5
Most winsSidemen FC (4)
Top scorerMiniminter (10)
All-time record
Largest victorySidemen FC 7–1 YT Allstars (2 June 2018)
Smallest victorySidemen FC 0–2 YT Allstars (21 May 2017)
Largest goal scoring15 goals (24 September 2022)
Longest win streakSidemen FC, 3 (2018–present)
Current win streakSidemen FC, 3 (2018–present)
List of Sidemen Charity Matches is located in South-east England
The Valley (2017, 2018, 2022)
The Valley (2017, 2018, 2022)
Locations of all the stadiums that have hosted or will be hosting Sidemen Charity Matches

The Sidemen Charity Match is a recurring association football friendly match run by the British YouTube group the Sidemen to raise money for various charitable causes. They have been held since 2016, although there was a four-year hiatus between the third and fourth matches. A sixth match has been announced for March 2025, eighteen months after the fifth match. All matches have been livestreamed on the group's YouTube channel. In all matches so far, the group's seven members—KSI, W2S, Miniminter, Zerkaa, Vikkstar123, TBJZL and Behzinga—and various affiliated YouTubers competed as the Sidemen Football Club, while various other YouTubers competed as the YouTube Allstars.

History

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Background

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Prior to the first Sidemen Charity Match, five members of the group (all except KSI and Vikkstar123) participated in the first EE Wembley Cup on 8 August 2015 as part of Sidemen United, a team that was established for the match. Sidemen United lost against Spencer FC 5–2. The Wembley Cup would be held annually for three more years without Sidemen United (which effectively dissolved after their only match), although Sidemen members Wroetoshaw, TBJZL and KSI would participate in the 2017 Wembley Cup as part of Tekkers Town, who lost against Hashtag United 6–1.[citation needed]

2016: St Mary's

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The first Sidemen Charity Match was held at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, on 3 June 2016, raising over £110,000 for the Saints Foundation.[1][2] Over 600,000 people watched the livestream on YouTube—the most ever for YouTube Gaming at the time—and 15,000 people attended the match;[2] the stadium only permitted the Sidemen to fill the seats to half-capacity.

2017, 2018, 2022: The Valley

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Three subsequent matches were held at The Valley, London. The second and third matches, in 2017 and 2018, respectively raised £210,000 for the NSPCC and the Charlton Athletic Community Trust,[3][4] and £65,747 for the Young Minds Trust and the Charlton Athletic Community Trust.[5] After a four-year hiatus, the fourth match in 2022 raised over £1,000,000 for CALM, Teenage Cancer Trust, Rays of Sunshine and M7 Education.[6][7][8]

2023: London Stadium

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A fifth match was held on 9 September 2023 at London Stadium,[9] the home stadium of Behzinga's supported team West Ham United. Sidemen FC won 8–5 against the YouTube Allstars.[10] Rapper Aitch performed for the match's halftime show.[11] The match raised over £2.4 million for CALM, Teenage Cancer Trust, Rays of Sunshine and M7Education.[10]

2025: Wembley Stadium

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On 3 November 2024, the Sidemen's official X (formerly known as Twitter) account posted that the charity match would be returning for a sixth match, with ticket information to be revealed on 10 November.[12] It was later revealed on that date that the next match would be held on 8 March 2025 at Wembley Stadium,[13] the UK's largest stadium. The charities supported for this match will be the BBC's charity Children in Need and the Sidemen's own charity, Bright Side.[13]

Match results

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Sidemen
YouTube Allstars

2016

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Sidemen7–2YouTube Allstars
  • JMX 58'
  • Joe Weller 72'
Attendance: 15,000
0 Jme
GK 1 HughWizzy
4 Zerkaa
6 Spencer FC
7 Miniminter (c)
10 Marcus Butler
11 P Money
15 Behzinga
17 Manny
19 Lewis Redman
21 TBJZL
69 KSI
77 Wroetoshaw
87 Bateson
123 Vikkstar123
GK 1 David Vujanic
5 CapgunTom
7 Callux
8 HurderOfBuffalo
9 Joe Weller
10 ChrisMD
13 BajanCanadian
15 Joe Sugg
17 Calfreezy (c)
21 Oli White
22 Tobiias
25 JMX
27 Nepenthez
69 AnEsonGib
75 Poet

2017

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Sidemen0–2YouTube Allstars
Attendance: 26,000
GK 1 Charlie Morley
RB 4 Zerkaa
CB 77 Wroetoshaw
CB 75 Poet
LB 4 Jme
RM 21 TBJZL
CM 16 Behzinga
CM 17 Manny
LM 12 KSI
ST 123 Vikkstar123
ST 7 Miniminter (c)
Substitutes:
92 David Vujanic
8 P Money
87 Bateson
19 Lewis Redman
GK 30 HughWizzy
RB 7 Callux
CB 4 Josh Pieters
CB 5 Reev
LB 44 AnEsonGib
CDM 25 JMX
CDM 17 Calfreezy (c)
RM 1 Deji
CAM 10 ChrisMD
LM 2 WillNE
ST 50 Marcus Butler
Substitutes:
69 Caspar Lee
9 Oli White
19 TheBurntChip
21 Castro

2018

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Sidemen7–1YouTube Allstars
ChrisMD 65'
GK 1 Charlie Morley
CB 77 Wroetoshaw
CB 3 Behzinga
CB 4 Zerkaa
CDM 6 KSI
RM 8 Alfie Deyes
CM 69 RiceGum
CM 21 TBJZL
LM 10 FaZe Adapt
ST 123 Vikkstar123
ST 7 Miniminter (c)
Substitutes:
5 Lachlan Power
0 Jme
22 Keemstar
17 Manny
GK 30 HughWizzy
RB 3 Mo Vlogs
CB 3 Romell Henry
CB 2 WillNE
LB 1 Deji
RM 15 Joe Sugg
CM 17 Calfreezy (c)
CM 11 Callux
LM 7 DjMaRiiO
CF 10 ChrisMD
ST 0 King Bach
Substitutes:
161 Stephen Tries
44 AnEsonGib
22 Jay Swingler
PrestonPlayz

2022

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Sidemen8–7YouTube Allstars
Report
The Valley, London
Attendance: 27,111
GK 1 Pieface
RB 17 Calfreezy
CB 15 Behzinga
CB 77 Wroetoshaw
LB 4 Zerkaa
RM 23 MrBeast
CM 5 KSI (c)
CM 10 ChrisMD
LM 21 TBJZL
ST 7 Miniminter
ST 123 Vikkstar123
Substitutes:
11 Callux
8 Karl Jacobs
27 Manny
13 Randolph
0 Jme
14 LazarBeam
Manager:
Billy Wingrove
GK 1 Cal The Dragon
RB 2 WillNE
CB 6 Harry Pinero
CB 24 Theo Baker
LB 4 AnEsonGib
CDM 8 Noah Beck
CDM 10 Yung Filly
RM 7 IShowSpeed
CAM 21 Chunkz
LM 91 Castro
ST 69 Niko Omilana (c)
Substitutes:
404 GeorgeNotFound
22 Chandler Hallow
13 Ava Kris Tyson
27 Danny Aarons
1 Deji
Manager:
Mark Goldbridge

2023

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Sidemen8–5YouTube Allstars
Report
Attendance: 62,000
GK 69 KSI
RB 14 LazarBeam
CB 17 Calfreezy
CB 77 Wroetoshaw
LB 0 Jme
RM 4 Zerkaa
CM 21 TBJZL
CM 25 Behzinga (c)
LM 1 MrBeast
ST 123 Vikkstar123
ST 7 Miniminter
Substitutes:
11 Callux
3 Airrack
13 AngryGinge
999 Deji
27 Manny
33 Randolph
99 Tareq Salameh
Manager:
Billy Wingrove
GK 12 XQc
RB 27 Danny Aarons
CB 2 WillNE
CB 33 JiDion
LB 5 Max Fosh
CDM 10 ChrisMD
CDM 9 Yung Filly
RM 7 IShowSpeed
CAM 14 Theo Baker
LM 3 Kai Cenat
ST 69 Niko Omilana
Substitutes:
32 AboFlah
21 Chunkz
34 Duke Dennis
13 Jacksepticeye
8 Karl Jacobs
86 Konstantin
Manager:
Mark Goldbridge

Records and statistics

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Money raised

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Year Money raised Charity(s)
2016 £110,000[1] Saints Foundation
2017 £210,000[4] NSPCC
Charlton Athletic Community Trust
2018 £65,747[5] Young Minds
Charlton Athletic Community Trust
2019 Not held
2020
2021
2022 £1,000,000[6] CALM
Teenage Cancer Trust
Rays of Sunshine
M7 Education
2023 £2,400,000[10]
2024 Not held
2025 To be determined Children in Need
Bright Side

Top goalscorers

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Pos. Player Appearances Goals
1 England Miniminter 5 (2016–2023) 10
2 England Manny 5 (2016–2023) 6
3 England TBJZL 5 (2016–2023) 5
4 Jersey ChrisMD 5 (2016–2023) 4
5 England Niko Omilana 2 (2022–2023) 3
6 England KSI 5 (2016–2023) 2
England Vikkstar123 5 (2016–2023) 2
United States Castro 2 (2017, 2022) 2
England Chunkz 2 (2022–2023) 2
10 England JMX 2 (2016–2017) 1
England Joe Weller 1 (2016) 1
England Yung Filly 2 (2022–2023) 1
England Theo Baker 2 (2022–2023) 1
England WillNE 4 (2017–2023) 1
England Behzinga 5 (2016–2023) 1
England Max Fosh 1 (2023) 1
Guernsey W2S 5 (2016–2023) 1
Saudi Arabia Tareq Salameh 1 (2023) 1

References

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  1. ^ a b Castro, Danilo (25 August 2018). "KSI Net Worth: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". heavy.com. Heavy Inc. Archived from the original on 29 October 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b Rimell, William (4 June 2016). "Charity football match Sidemen FC v YouTube Allstars at St Mary's in Southampton raised more than £100,000 for the Saints foundation". dailyecho.co.uk. Southern Daily Echo. Archived from the original on 20 October 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  3. ^ "The Valley to host charity football match featuring famous YouTubers". Charlton Athletic F.C. 12 March 2017. Archived from the original on 3 January 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b Charlton Athletic FC [@CAFCofficial] (25 July 2017). "👏 A half-time presentation confirms that the @SDMNFC match at The Valley in May raised £210,000 for @NSPCC and @CAFCTrust! #cafc" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ a b Gutelle, Sam (4 June 2018). "YouTube Supergroup Sidemen Raise £65,747 For Charity, Premiere Trailer For YouTube Premium Series". Tubefilter. Archived from the original on 30 October 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  6. ^ a b Louis, Nathan (25 September 2022). "Sidemen charity football match raises more than £1 million". Watford Observer. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  7. ^ O'Callaghan, Rory (24 September 2022). "Speed destroys KSI with crunching tackle just 16 SECONDS into the Sidemen charity match". SPORTbible. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  8. ^ Potts, Michael (23 September 2022). "Sidemen Charity Match on TV 2022: Live stream, channel, teams and players". Radio Times. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  9. ^ Rowland-Dixon, Taye (May 28, 2023). "Sidemen Charity Match Returns for 5th Year with 62,000 capacity Venue". Verge. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  10. ^ a b c Gutelle, Sam (11 September 2023). "Sidemen raise £2.4 million, break YouTube viewership records with 2023 charity match". Tubefilter. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  11. ^ Alao, Lola Christina (30 August 2023). "When is the Sideman FC charity 2023 match?". Evening Standard. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  12. ^ Brigstock, Jake (5 November 2024). "Sidemen Charity Match is back - everything we know so far". Indy100. The Independent. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  13. ^ a b Bhattacharya, Richik (November 11, 2024). "Sidemen Charity Match 2025 at Wembley Stadium: Date and how to get tickets". Sportskeeda. Retrieved November 11, 2024.
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