Will MrBeast join this year's Sidemen Charity match along with xQc and IShowSpeed in London?

Teams of well-known Twitch broadcasters and YouTube stars from different nations are expected to participate in the charity match
PUBLISHED JUN 21, 2023
MrBeast would play his second football game in front of tens of thousands of spectators from all around the world (@mrbeast, @xqcow1, and @ishowspeed/Instagram)
MrBeast would play his second football game in front of tens of thousands of spectators from all around the world (@mrbeast, @xqcow1, and @ishowspeed/Instagram)

GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: Jimmy "MrBeast'' Donaldson will continue to play in the Sidement Charity game scheduled for September 2023. The British YouTube firm recently revealed the American content producer is a member of their star-studded lineup of online celebrities who would be hitting the pitch to collect money for charity with great excitement.

MrBeast would play his second football game in front of tens of thousands of spectators from all around the world. Fans are anticipating another entertaining and exciting clash between their favorite content creators, and sidemen have stepped up their game this year by hiring the London Stadium.

‘He’s back’

Sidemen tweeted, “That’s right, he’s back.MrBeast will once again join us for the charity match.” Last month, a tweet announcing the return of the charity game went viral on social media. It's obvious that the anticipated encounter to be held on September 9, 2023, has fans excited.

The buzz has only grown after it was revealed that MrBeast will participate in the charity event. A fan tweeted, “This is gonna be so awesome!” Another fan said, “Can’t wait to see @KSI bottle it, like Arsenal bottled the title.”

A social media tweeted, “I’m a professional football referee, sign me up!” One said, “Looking forward to seeing this again! was a great atmosphere!”



 



 



 



 



 

Sidemen Charity match

The charity game from the previous year was well-attended, and both teams scored a number of goals until the Sidemen FC defeated the YouTube All Stars by an eight-goal to seven-goal margin.

Teams of well-known Twitch broadcasters and YouTube stars from different nations participated in the match, including British YouTube sensations Niko and Chunkz as well as American stars IShowSpeed, Karl Jacobs, and MrBeast himself.

The contest attracted more than two million viewers and this year is expected to be much bigger, thanks to the Sidemen's assurance that it would be their greatest charity battle ever. The YouTube group is determined to break their record from 2022 despite the stadium housing twice as many spectators as before.

The charity match will also include IShowSpeed, so fans can't wait for September to arrive soon. In the meanwhile, they may also anticipate hearing about a few more popular names who will join the content creator's team.

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