The Sidemen will host their sixth charity football match this Saturday with a number of social media personalities facing-off at West Ham United's London Stadium.

Last year, 25,000 spectators packed into the Valley Stadium to witness an entertaining 8-7 win for Sidemen FC. This time around, there will be over 60,000 supporters in attendance to witness the biggest charity game yet.

There will be a number of noticeable names on show including YouTubers iShowSpeed and Mr Beat, Yung Filly and many more. There will also be appearances from Danny Aarons, JME, Kai Cenat and Chris MD.

In a statement Graham Gillmore, CEO at the London Stadium, said: “This event goes from strength to strength, with the move to London Stadium demonstrating the success the Sidemen have built over recent years, not only in bringing so many great names together, but raising money for important charities too. In addition, we will be delighted to welcome the huge global audience on streaming and digital channels, who will be joining the 60k plus fans in the stadium!"

Thousands of supporters will pack West Ham's stadium, with millions more expected to stream the game live on YouTube. The Sidemen YouTube channel will show the game for free with coverage starting at 2:15pm with YouTube presenter Elz The Witch and rapper Big Zuu providing pre-match build-up.

The game will kick-off 45 minutes later at 3pm followed by Manchester United supporter and British rapper Aitch performing live at half-time.

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Former Premier League official Mark Clattenburg will referee the game once again after his appearance in the 2022 edition. In the dug-outs, talkSPORT and United Stand favourite Mark Goldbridge and football freestyler Billy Wingrove will take charge of the two teams.

All proceeds of the event will be donated to charities including suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), youth charity Teenage Cancer Trust, wish-granting charity, Rays of Sunshine and m7 education.