The World XI defeated England 5-4 in a dramatic Soccer Aid match at Old Trafford, regaining the crown.
Carlos Tevez scored four goals for the World XI, sparking a comeback after England took an early lead; Big Zuu scored the winning goal for the World XI.
Wayne Rooney and Toni Duggan scored for England, with Jermain Defoe becoming the top scorer in Soccer Aid history with two goals.
Sam Thompson, despite an earlier injury, played the final minutes of the Soccer Aid charity match after raising over £2 million for Unicef through a 260-mile challenge.
Robbie Williams announced the match raised over £15 million for UNICEF, supporting healthcare, clean water, and vaccination projects for children worldwide.
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