Robbie Williams' England team won back the Soccer Aid trophy on May 26 with a 3-1 victory over the Rest of the World.
Football legends and celebrities including Teddy Sheringham, Will Ferrell, Gordon Ramsay, Graham Le Saux and Aston and Marv from JLS battled it out in front of close to 70,000 fans at Old Trafford.
Serge Pizzorno of Kasabian opened the score in the 21st minute with a spectacular right-footed shot, beating former England goalkeeper David Seaman.
England trailed 1-0 at half time, but came back strongly in the second half with two goals in three minutes, from former Chelsea and England star Graham Le Saux and Soccer Aid co-founder Jonathan Wilkes.
Blackpool striker Kevin Philips scored a third goal on 88 minutes to make the victory safe for the home side, though some unconventional goal keeping antics by Jamie Theakston at the other end made for a nail-biting finish.
There was also drama when celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay was stretchered off after a collision with England legend Teddy Sheringham.
"Soccer Aid 2012 has been the most amazing yet!" said the charity’s UK executive director, David Bull, who presented the winners' medals. “There was an incredible atmosphere, it was a great match, and over £4 million was raised to help save children's lives."