Phoebe and Daisy Tomlinson support Soccer Aid 2025

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It’s a full-on Tomlinson takeover at Soccer Aid 2025 and we are so here for it as Phoebe and Daisy Tomlinson are announced to be officially supporting the charity football match.

The exciting news dropped on Instagram, where Soccer Aid shared,

“We’re so excited to announce Phoebe and Daisy Tomlinson are supporting Soccer Aid 2025.”

The Tomlinson sisters have already made waves on social media and in the fashion world, but now they’re using their platform for an amazing cause—raising money for UNICEF through one of the most fun and celebrity-packed charity football matches on the calendar.

Big brother Louis is lacing up his boots once again to play in the match, bringing both star power and serious footie skills back to the pitch. The Singer/Songwriter and Fashion CEO is no stranger to the Soccer Aid field, and his return is guaranteed to draw massive cheers from the crowd.

Soccer Aid is more than just a star-studded football match—it’s a game for good. Since its launch in 2006, the event has raised over £90 million for UNICEF, helping provide life-saving food, clean water, vaccines, and education to children around the world.

Every goal scored and every celeb appearance brings global attention to causes that matter, making Soccer Aid one of the most feel-good events of the year. And with UNICEF’s mission to ensure every child has a fair chance in life, your support really does make a difference.

Seeing Phoebe, Daisy, and Louis use their influence for charity? That’s the real heart-stealer. With their massive followings and down-to-earth vibe, they’re the perfect ambassadors for a cause that’s all about making the world a better place for children everywhere.

Set to take place on Sunday, June 15th at the iconic Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, Soccer Aid 2025 is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever.

You can get tickets here!

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