Sidemen Charity Match 2023 dates, venue, and other details

Sidemen, the hugely popular British YouTube group, has eagerly announced the long-anticipated return of their charity football match for 2023 through significant social media promotion.

These content makers will unite once more to demonstrate their football abilities and raise donations for various charitable organizations. Based on prior events, millions of fans worldwide are anticipated to tune in to see their favourite online personalities compete on the pitch. The previous Sidemen Charity Match was held in September of the previous year, with the Sidemen coming out in the top 8-7 over the YouTube All-Stars team. Famous Twitch and YouTube producers such as MrBeast, Karl Jacobs, GeorgeNotFound, and IShowSpeed competed against significant British influencers such as KSI, Minimeter, Niko Omilana, Chunkz, and others. The lineup for the 2023 event, meanwhile, has yet to be revealed.

At the moment, only the date and location have been made public. This year's Sidemen Charity Match, like the previous one, will take place in September, particularly on September 9, 2023. The location has also been upgraded, with the game now taking place at the London Stadium, which is known as the home ground of West Ham United FC and has a capacity of 60,000. This improvement over last year's location, Charlton Valley Stadium, with an official capacity of less than 30,000, underlines the group's determination to produce an even more lavish event.

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This prominent group's yearly charity match dependably takes the front stage on their event calendar. As the fifth edition of this event approaches, spectators are expecting an even bigger show than the previous year, and the Sidemen appear to be perfectly prepared to deliver.

The 2023 charity event was announced on Twitter as their "biggest charity match yet," and the choice of the London Stadium undoubtedly supports this claim. The massive upgrade to a stadium with a threefold increase in official capacity over the previous location demonstrates their commitment to making the event even more memorable. Ticket sales information has yet to be released.

The Teenage Cancer Trust, Rays of Sunshine, both of which help sick children, and CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) will benefit from this year's fundraising efforts. The word of the charity event was first spread on Sunday, but the official social media release confirmed the match's comeback.