GOALS 4 GOSH returns for 2025 – and fans can expect another star-stuffed lineup!
Celebrities from TV, entertainment and music will grace the pitch for the fifth edition of this great event.
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And Regional Development Director at Funeral Partners, Jamie Groves, along with co-organiser Charlotte Styles, spearhead this occasion and have pulled some big names out of the hat.
This includes a couple of Premier League winners, an Olympic champion and even the barber of some of the world’s best athletes.
What are the Goals 4 GOSH lineups?
The starting lineups will be revealed on the day, but this year’s participants have already been confirmed.
Eman SV2
Wayne Routledge
Troy Deeney
Grime Gran
Ron Hall
Manny
Joel Baya
Gemma Davison
Beau the Beard
Nathan Dawe
Swarmz
A Star
Lianne Sanderson
Shane Long
Danny Aarons
Adrian Mariappa
Jason Euell
Paul Gorton
Leon Jackman
Nathan Khider
Marc White
Jay & Poppy
Matty Briggs
Specs Gonzalez
Bionic
Jolie Sharpe
Stuart Douglas
Colin Kazim-Richards
Lia Lewis
Big G
Fenners
Junior Andre
Katie Chapman
How can I watch Goals 4 GOSH?
Details of how to watch the Goals 4 GOSH charity match are yet to be confirmed.
However, tickets are available for purchase through the official Goals 4 GOSH Instagram page.
All proceeds will be going to the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
How much has been raised by Goals 4 GOSH?
Last year, this huge charity match raised a staggering £47,851.46 which all went to Great ormond Street Hospital.
However, overall, Goals 4 GOSH has earned £161,606.00 in donations since it was created in 2021.
Goals 4 GOSH highlight their mission on the website where it reads: “Our mission is to use the power of football to raise awareness of G.O.S.H’s incredible work and help fund the vital research, equipment, and facilities that are needed to treat critically ill children.
“An incredible charity that is unquestionably close to all our hearts. Us as the organisers, many people within the community and players representing both sets of teams, have either had family members or friends who have been under the treatment and care at Great Ormond Street Hospital.”
“At the height of the pandemic, guidelines and restrictions meant that over the last few years there were large periods of time where only one person was allowed to be with a child whilst they were being cared for at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
“There were even occasions where no one could enter certain wards at the hospital. This did not stop the level of care and service any children received.
The NHS staff were not only doctors and nurses but parents, grandparents, siblings and friends, serving love and companionship to the children in their care. For this, we are unconditionally grateful.”
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