The Sidemen Charity Match is a recurring charity football match organised by British YouTube group the Sidemen. Founded in 2016, the event features two teams of influencers contesting a friendly match whilst raising money for various British charities.

The event has been held on six occasions since 2016: one at St Mary's Stadium, three at the Valley, one at London Stadium, and one at Wembley Stadium. All matches have been livestreamed via YouTube, promoting various charitable causes. In each edition, the seven members of the Sidemen—KSI, W2S, Miniminter, Zerkaa, Vikkstar123, TBJZL and Behzinga—and various affiliated YouTubers compete as the Sidemen Football Club,[note 1] whilst various other influencers compete as the YouTube Allstars.

The fourth charity match, held in 2022, is recognised by Guinness World Records for the highest live viewership on a YouTube charity sports match, peaking at over 2.5 million viewers. As of March 2025, the events have raised over £8.5 million for various British charities.

History

Background

Nepenthez and Calfreezy hold video game controllers on a sofa with the Sidemen sitting behind them
The Sidemen (back row) was founded in 2013, often collaborating on football-related content.

The Sidemen was founded in 2013 as a YouTube group creating Grand Theft Auto Online content.[citation needed] The six founding members—KSI, Miniminter, Zerkaa, Vikkstar123, TBJZL and Behzinga—were later joined by W2S in 2014.[citation needed] The group frequently collaborated on real-life association football content, as well as through the FIFA video game franchise.[citation needed]

Prior to the first Sidemen Charity Match, five members of the group—all except KSI and Vikkstar123—participated in the inaugural EE Wembley Cup on 8 August 2015 as part of Sidemen United, a team that was established for the match; they lost 5–2 against Spencer FC.[1] The Wembley Cup was held annually for three more years without Sidemen United, although Sidemen members W2S, TBJZL and KSI participated in the 2017 edition as part of Tekkers Town, who lost 6–1 to Hashtag United.[2]

2016: St Mary's

The inaugural Sidemen Charity Match was held at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, on 3 June 2016, raising over £110,000 for the Saints Foundation.[3][4] Over 600,000 people watched the livestream on YouTube—a record for YouTube Gaming at the time—and 15,000 people attended the match;[4] the stadium only permitted the Sidemen to fill the stadium to half-capacity.[citation needed] In addition to the seven Sidemen members, notable players included grime musicians Jme and P Money, as well as fellow YouTubers Joe Sugg and ChrisMD.[citation needed] Sidemen FC won the match 7–2, including a hat-trick from Miniminter.[5]

2017, 2018, 2022: The Valley

The Sidemen Charity Match was held at the Valley three times between 2017 and 2022.

Three subsequent matches were held at the Valley in Charlton, London.[5] The second match in 2017 raised £210,000 for the NSPCC and the Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT).[6][7] The 2018 edition raised £65,747 for CACT and Young Minds.[8] The YouTube Allstars won the former match 2–0,[9][5] whilst Sidemen FC won the latter 7–1.[9] Notable players across these matches featured Deji, WillNE, Lachlan Power and Caspar Lee.[10]

After a four-year hiatus, the highly-anticipated fourth match in 2022 raised over £1,000,000 for CALM, Teenage Cancer Trust, Rays of Sunshine and Miniminter's M7 Education.[11][12][13] New entrants included MrBeast, LazarBeam, Noah Beck, IShowSpeed, Chunkz, Niko Omilana and GeorgeNotFound.[14] Billy Wingrove and Mark Goldbridge acted as managers, with former Premier League and FIFA referee Mark Clattenburg officiating.[15] Sidemen FC emerged victorious 8–7.[14] The match later secured a Guinness World Record for "most viewers for a charity sports match live stream on YouTube" with 2,558,501.[16]

2023: London Stadium

IShowSpeed prepares to take a penalty against KSI in London Stadium at the 2023 Sidemen Charity Match
The 2023 edition was held at London Stadium and raised over £2.4 million.

A fifth match was held on 9 September 2023 at the 62,000-capacity London Stadium,[17] the home stadium of Behzinga's supported team West Ham United.[18] Sidemen FC defended the title with a 8–5 victory over the YouTube Allstars.[19] Rapper Aitch performed for the inaugural halftime show.[20] Debutants included Airrack, xQc, JiDion, Kai Cenat, AboFlah and Jacksepticeye.[21] Max Fosh went viral for his yellow card incident, where he showed referee Clattenburg an Uno "Reverse" playing card.[22] KSI performed Cristiano Ronaldo's trademark "siuuu" celebration when he saved a penalty from IShowSpeed, a prominent Ronaldo fan.[23] The match raised over £2.4 million for CALM, Teenage Cancer Trust, Rays of Sunshine and M7 Education—the same charities as in 2022.[19]

2025: Wembley Stadium

Opening ceremony of the 2025 Sidemen Charity Match
The 2025 edition raised over £4.5 million after selling out Wembley Stadium.

In November 2024, the Sidemen announced a sixth match would be held,[24] later revealing it would take place on 8 March 2025 at Wembley Stadium, the largest stadium in the United Kingdom.[25] The event sold out within three hours after ticket sales went live, drawing 90,000 spectators.[26] The halftime show was performed by rapper AJ Tracey, with KSI also performing "Thick of It".[27] Following a 9–9 draw, the YouTube Allstars won the subsequent penalty shoot-out 5–4.[28] The squad list featured Mark Rober, Logan Paul, CarryMinati and Jynxzi.[29] In a reiteration of his skit from the 2023 edition, Fosh responded to another yellow card from Clattenburg by putting it in a pocket-sized paper shredder.[30] The match raised over £4.7 million for BBC's Children in Need (50%), Sidemen's Bright Side (43%) and M7 Education (7%), and drew in over eight million live viewers.[27][26]

Match results

All times are local, GMT (UTC±0)[note 2] or BST (UTC+1)[note 3].

Sidemen
YouTube Allstars

2016

Sidemen7–2YouTube Allstars
  • JMX 58'
  • Weller 72'
Attendance: 15,000
0 England Jme
GK 1 England HughWizzy
4 England Zerkaa
6 England Spencer FC
7 England Miniminter (c)
10 England Marcus Butler
11 England P Money
15 England Behzinga
17 England Manny
19 England Lewis Redman
21 England TBJZL
69 England KSI
77 Guernsey W2S
87 England Bateson
123 England Vikkstar123
GK 1 Serbia David Vujanic
5 England CapgunTom
7 England Callux
8 England HurderOfBuffalo
9 England Joe Weller
10 Jersey ChrisMD
13 Canada BajanCanadian
15 England Joe Sugg
17 England Calfreezy (c)
21 England Oli White
22 England Tobiias
25 England JMX
27 England Nepenthez
69 England AnEsonGib
75 England Poet

2017

Sidemen0–2YouTube Allstars
Attendance: 26,000
GK 1 England Charlie Morley
RB 4 England Zerkaa
CB 77 Guernsey W2S
CB 75 England Poet
LB 4 England Jme
RM 21 England TBJZL
CM 16 England Behzinga
CM 17 England Manny
LM 12 England KSI
ST 123 England Vikkstar123
ST 7 England Miniminter (c)
Substitutes:
92 Serbia David Vujanic
8 England P Money
87 England Bateson
19 England Lewis Redman
GK 30 England HughWizzy
RB 7 England Callux
CB 4 South Africa Josh Pieters
CB 5 England Reev
LB 44 England AnEsonGib
CDM 25 England JMX
CDM 17 England Calfreezy (c)
RM 1 England Deji
CAM 10 Jersey ChrisMD
LM 2 England WillNE
ST 50 England Marcus Butler
Substitutes:
69 South Africa Caspar Lee
9 England Oli White
19 England TheBurntChip
21 United States Castro

2018

Sidemen7–1YouTube Allstars
ChrisMD 65'
GK 1 England Charlie Morley
CB 77 Guernsey W2S
CB 3 England Behzinga
CB 4 England Zerkaa
CDM 6 England KSI
RM 8 England Alfie Deyes
CM 69 United States RiceGum
CM 21 England TBJZL
LM 10 United States FaZe Adapt
ST 123 England Vikkstar123
ST 7 England Miniminter (c)
Substitutes:
5 Australia Lachlan Power
0 England Jme
22 United States Keemstar
17 England Manny
GK 30 England HughWizzy
RB 3 Iran Mo Vlogs
CB 3 England Romell Henry
CB 2 England WillNE
LB 1 England Deji
RM 15 England Joe Sugg
CM 17 England Calfreezy (c)
CM 11 England Callux
LM 7 Spain DjMaRiiO
CF 10 Jersey ChrisMD
ST 0 Canada King Bach
Substitutes:
161 England Stephen Tries
44 England AnEsonGib
22 England Jay Swingler
United States PrestonPlayz

2022

Sidemen8–7YouTube Allstars
Report
The Valley, London
Attendance: 27,111
GK 1 England Pieface
RB 17 England Calfreezy
CB 15 England Behzinga
CB 77 Guernsey W2S
LB 4 England Zerkaa
RM 23 United States MrBeast
CM 5 England KSI (c)
CM 10 Jersey ChrisMD
LM 21 England TBJZL
ST 7 England Miniminter
ST 123 England Vikkstar123
Substitutes:
11 England Callux
8 United States Karl Jacobs
27 England Manny
13 England Randolph
0 England Jme
14 Australia LazarBeam
Manager:
England Billy Wingrove
GK 1 Wales Cal the Dragon
RB 2 England WillNE
CB 6 England Harry Pinero
CB 24 England Theo Baker
LB 4 England AnEsonGib
CDM 8 United States Noah Beck
CDM 10 England Yung Filly
RM 7 United States IShowSpeed
CAM 21 England Chunkz
LM 91 United States Castro
ST 69 England Niko Omilana (c)
Substitutes:
404 England GeorgeNotFound
22 United States Chandler Hallow
13 United States Chris Tyson
27 England Danny Aarons
1 England Deji
Manager:
England Mark Goldbridge

2023

Sidemen8–5YouTube Allstars
Report
Attendance: 62,000
GK 69 England KSI
RB 14 Australia LazarBeam
CB 17 England Calfreezy
CB 77 Guernsey W2S
LB 0 England Jme
RM 4 England Zerkaa
CM 21 England TBJZL
CM 25 England Behzinga (c)
LM 1 United States MrBeast
ST 123 England Vikkstar123
ST 7 England Miniminter
Substitutes:
11 England Callux
3 United States Airrack
13 England AngryGinge
999 England Deji
27 England Manny
33 England Randolph
99 Saudi Arabia Tareq Salameh
Manager:
England Billy Wingrove
GK 12 Canada xQc
RB 27 England Danny Aarons
CB 2 England WillNE
CB 33 United States JiDion
LB 5 England Max Fosh
CDM 10 Jersey ChrisMD
CDM 9 England Yung Filly
RM 7 United States IShowSpeed
CAM 14 England Theo Baker
LM 3 United States Kai Cenat
ST 69 England Niko Omilana
Substitutes:
32 Kuwait AboFlah
21 England Chunkz
34 United States Duke Dennis
13 Republic of Ireland Jacksepticeye
8 United States Karl Jacobs
86 England Konstantin
Manager:
England Mark Goldbridge

2025

Sidemen9–9YouTube Allstars
Report
Penalties
4–5
Attendance: 90,000
GK 12 Canada xQc
RB 123 England Vikkstar123
CB 77 Guernsey W2S
CB 19 England KSI
LB 24 United States Mark Rober
RM 21 England TBJZL
CM 25 England Behzinga
CM 1 United States Logan Paul
LM 9 England Joe Weller
ST 7 England Miniminter (c)
ST 4 England Zerkaa
Substitutes:
0 England Jme
14 Australia LazarBeam
8 England George Clarke
99 United States JasonTheWeen
27 England Manny
17 England Randolph
11 England Callux
Manager:
England Calfreezy
GK 1 United States Sketch
RB 23 United States MrBeast
CB 13 England Angryginge
CB 5 England Max Fosh
LB 22 United States Fanum
RM 7 United States IShowSpeed (c)
CM 10 Jersey ChrisMD
CM 21 England Chunkz
LM 3 United States Kai Cenat
ST 69 England Niko Omilana
ST 14 England Theo Baker
Substitutes:
27 England Danny Aarons
2 England WillNE
17 India CarryMinati
999 England Deji
67 United States Jynxzi
25 Australia Lachlan Power
66 United States StableRonaldo
Manager:
England TheBurntChip

Records and statistics

Money raised

Year Money raised Charity(s) Ref
2016 £110,000 Saints Foundation [3]
2017 £210,000 NSPCC
Charlton Athletic Community Trust
[7]
2018 £65,747 Young Minds
Charlton Athletic Community Trust
[8]
2019

2021
Not held
2022 £1,000,000 CALM
Teenage Cancer Trust
Rays of Sunshine
M7 Education
[11]
2023 £2,400,000 [19]
2024 Not held
2025 £4,733,004 BBC Children in Need
Bright Side
M7 Education
[27]

Top goalscorers

Pos. Player Appearances Goals
1 England Miniminter 6 (2016–2025) 11
2 England Manny 6 (2016–2025) 7
3 England TBJZL 6 (2016–2025) 6
4 Jersey ChrisMD 6 (2016–2025) 5
5 England Theo Baker 3 (2022–2025) 4
6 England Niko Omilana 3 (2022–2025) 3
England Joe Weller 2 (2016, 2025)
England Chunkz 3 (2022–2025)
7 England KSI 6 (2016–2025) 2
England Vikkstar123 6 (2016–2025)
United States Castro 2 (2017, 2022)
England Behzinga 6 (2016–2025)
8 England JMX 2 (2016–2017) 1
England Yung Filly 2 (2022–2023)
England WillNE 5 (2017–2025)
England Max Fosh 2 (2023–2025)
Guernsey W2S 6 (2016–2025)
Saudi Arabia Tareq Salameh 1 (2023)
United States Logan Paul 1 (2025)
England Zerkaa 6 (2016–2025)
United States IShowSpeed 3 (2022–2025)
England Angryginge 2 (2023–2025)
United States Kai Cenat 2 (2023–2025)
England George Clarke 1 (2025)
Australia Lachlan Power 1 (2025)

Key: Bold indicates a Sidemen member.

Guinness World Records

Publication Year World record Record holder R. Status Ref.
Guinness World Records 2022 Most viewers for a sports event live stream on social media Sidemen Record [16]

Notes

  1. ^ Stylised as Sidemen FC or SDMN FC.
  2. ^ Applies between the last Sunday in October and the last Sunday in March.
  3. ^ Applies between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October.

References

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