ShareSoccer Aid for UNICEF teams up with leading football platform – FotMob – as Official Live Score Partner of Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026By Bill BissFotMob – the matchday companion app trusted by over 22 million worldwide football fans, has teamed up with Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026 as the event’s Official Live Score partner.For its 20th anniversary, the world’s biggest charity football match will benefit from the same in-depth live coverage FotMob delivers across more than 500 professional football competitions globally. This includes live updates of every goal, card, substitution and key moment, alongside detailed match data including possession, shots, expected goals (xG), momentum and shot maps – all powered in real-time by Opta.A key FotMob feature is its individual player ratings – calculated using more than 300 data points and a bespoke algorithm. At Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2025, Carlos Tevez’s formidable four-goal performance earned him a 9.9 (out of 10) rating on the app – the highest ever recorded in the 20-year history of the event.Locked in 欄We’ve teamed up with FotMob as the Official Live Score Partner of Soccer Aid for UNICEF Relive 20 years of Soccer Aid – historical data from every match now available, only on @FotMob ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/zsWN0crSpn— Soccer Aid (@socceraid) April 29, 2026Fans will also be able to engage directly through the FotMob app to vote for the Player of the Match. The comprehensive coverage will bring them even closer to the star-studded line-ups as an England XI of celebrities and football legends take on their Soccer Aid World XI counterparts at London Stadium on May 31. Historical data from previous Soccer Aid matches is now available within the app, highlighting standout moments from the event’s 20-year history.England’s forward line will be led by Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott and Soccer Aid’s all-time leading goal scorer, Jermain Defoe, against a World XI defensive unit featuring multiple trophy-winners Leonardo Bonucci, Jordi Alba and Edwin van der Sar.Matias Høibraaten, Head of Growth at FotMob, said: “FotMob is thrilled to be partnering with the biggest charity football match in the world. 22 million fans around the world trust our app as their companion every match day, we are excited to bring the same real-time coverage we do for elite competitions to Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026.Built exclusively for football, FotMob will bring a new level of data and insights to enhance this unique event for fans and players alike.”Tom Peacock, Head of Partnership Generation, Soccer Aid Productions, said: “We are excited to team-up with FotMob to provide an unprecedented menu of data and interactivity to Soccer Aid for UNICEF. Fans will be able to access all of FotMob’s real-time insights tracking the legends and celebrities they’re watching on the pitch. Collaborating with the leading live-score app will drive audience engagement with the match like never before.”Created in 2006, Soccer Aid is the world’s biggest charity football match. This is the 20th anniversary of the event, which has raised over £121 million to help give children all over the world a childhood full of play. Soccer Aid for UNICEF raised over £15million last year.Tickets for the game at London Stadium on May 31 are on sale now via www.socceraid.org.uk/tickets.FotMob is available on the web and as a free app on iOS and Android. Install the app to get notifications, historical match analysis, live scores, and full match coverage, so you never miss a moment of Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026.FotMob will exclusively provide extensive live statistics – powered by Opta – commentary, ratings, and host the Player of the Match vote, for the world’s biggest charity football match.Celebrating its 20th anniversary, FotMob now features historic data of all 12 previous Soccer Aid for UNICEF charity football matches.Soccer Aid is the world’s biggest charity football match and has raised over £121m for UNICEF since its first match in 2006.Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026 will take place at London Stadium and will be broadcast live on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player on 31st May from 17:00 GMT(All images courtesy of FotMob)From real-time scores and detailed statistics to player ratings and personalised insights, FotMob is the essential football app. Built exclusively for soccer and trusted by over 22 million fans globally – having trebled its monthly active user base in the last four years and added 13 million fans since it became the #1 sports app on iOS in the US, UK, and Germany during the 2022 FIFA World Cup – FotMob is one of the world’s leading and fastest growing soccer platforms. For more information, please visit fotmob.com.Soccer Aid for UNICEF teams up with leading football platform – FotMob – as Official Live Score Partner of Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026By Bill BissFotMob – the matchday companion app trusted by over 22 million worldwide football fans, has teamed up with Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026 as the event’s Official Live Score partner.For its 20th anniversary, the world’s biggest charity football match will benefit from the same in-depth live coverage FotMob delivers across more than 500 professional football competitions globally. This includes live updates of every goal, card, substitution and key moment, alongside detailed match data including possession, shots, expected goals (xG), momentum and shot maps – all powered in real-time by Opta.A key FotMob feature is its individual player ratings – calculated using more than 300 data points and a bespoke algorithm. At Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2025, Carlos Tevez’s formidable four-goal performance earned him a 9.9 (out of 10) rating on the app – the highest ever recorded in the 20-year history of the event.Locked in 欄We’ve teamed up with FotMob as the Official Live Score Partner of Soccer Aid for UNICEF Relive 20 years of Soccer Aid – historical data from every match now available, only on @FotMob ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/zsWN0crSpn— Soccer Aid (@socceraid) April 29, 2026Fans will also be able to engage directly through the FotMob app to vote for the Player of the Match. The comprehensive coverage will bring them even closer to the star-studded line-ups as an England XI of celebrities and football legends take on their Soccer Aid World XI counterparts at London Stadium on May 31. Historical data from previous Soccer Aid matches is now available within the app, highlighting standout moments from the event’s 20-year history.England’s forward line will be led by Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott and Soccer Aid’s all-time leading goal scorer, Jermain Defoe, against a World XI defensive unit featuring multiple trophy-winners Leonardo Bonucci, Jordi Alba and Edwin van der Sar.Matias Høibraaten, Head of Growth at FotMob, said: “FotMob is thrilled to be partnering with the biggest charity football match in the world. 22 million fans around the world trust our app as their companion every match day, we are excited to bring the same real-time coverage we do for elite competitions to Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026.Built exclusively for football, FotMob will bring a new level of data and insights to enhance this unique event for fans and players alike.”Tom Peacock, Head of Partnership Generation, Soccer Aid Productions, said: “We are excited to team-up with FotMob to provide an unprecedented menu of data and interactivity to Soccer Aid for UNICEF. Fans will be able to access all of FotMob’s real-time insights tracking the legends and celebrities they’re watching on the pitch. Collaborating with the leading live-score app will drive audience engagement with the match like never before.”Created in 2006, Soccer Aid is the world’s biggest charity football match. This is the 20th anniversary of the event, which has raised over £121 million to help give children all over the world a childhood full of play. Soccer Aid for UNICEF raised over £15million last year.Tickets for the game at London Stadium on May 31 are on sale now via www.socceraid.org.uk/tickets.FotMob is available on the web and as a free app on iOS and Android. Install the app to get notifications, historical match analysis, live scores, and full match coverage, so you never miss a moment of Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026.FotMob will exclusively provide extensive live statistics – powered by Opta – commentary, ratings, and host the Player of the Match vote, for the world’s biggest charity football match.Celebrating its 20th anniversary, FotMob now features historic data of all 12 previous Soccer Aid for UNICEF charity football matches.Soccer Aid is the world’s biggest charity football match and has raised over £121m for UNICEF since its first match in 2006.Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2026 will take place at London Stadium and will be broadcast live on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player on 31st May from 17:00 GMT(All images courtesy of FotMob)From real-time scores and detailed statistics to player ratings and personalised insights, FotMob is the essential football app. Built exclusively for soccer and trusted by over 22 million fans globally – having trebled its monthly active user base in the last four years and added 13 million fans since it became the #1 sports app on iOS in the US, UK, and Germany during the 2022 FIFA World Cup – FotMob is one of the world’s leading and fastest growing soccer platforms. For more information, please visit fotmob.com.