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Soccer Aid World XI Triumphs Over England in Thrilling Penalty Shoot-Out

Lee Mack scores the decisive penalty, securing a fourth consecutive win for the World XI at London Stadium.

In an exciting penalty shoot-out, the Soccer Aid World XI team emerged victorious over England, raising funds for Unicef. The decisive moment came when comedian Lee Mack netted the winning penalty after England’s Tom Grennan and Russell Howard missed their shots.

The match, held at the London Stadium in Stratford, saw World XI manager Arsène Wenger and co-manager Idris Elba celebrate the team’s fourth consecutive win at West Ham United’s home ground.

The game featured several notable moments, including a debut penalty from 21-year-old social media personality Noah Beck, who once played football in the US. Beck was fouled by YouTuber Chunkz, resulting in a penalty scored by TV and radio presenter Mark Wright, which leveled the match just before half-time.

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