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The Sidemen challenges Gary Neville to the football game in Wembley – as the former man United Star Ex player calls that could occur in his team

  • The Sidemen enjoyed another successful charity in Wembley on Saturday
  • They collected £ 4 million for charitable purposes and played in front of a sold -out audience of 90,000 people
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Gary Neville asked the Sidemen next year after the success of her charity game in a sold-out Wembley Stadium at the weekend.

The social media group, in which KSI and KSI can be seen, organized a charity game in the National Stadium in front of 90,000 fans with a game with stars such as Logan Paul, MR Beast and the Sidemen itself on Saturday.

On this day they collected £ 4 million for charitable purposes, with the game ended with 9: 9 and the YouTube Allstars defeated Sidemen FC 5-4 in a penalty shot.

Neville reacted to the game and spoke about the overlap, suggested that the program should bring a team together and play their own games.

“Do you know something? We have to bring together an overlap team and play them at Wembley next year, ”said Neville. “Will they beat us? Are you good, these guys? '

“Sidemen, come and get us, we are the overlap.”

Gary Neville challenged the Sidemen for a football game in Wembley next year

Neville didn't seem to know much about the group, but suggested that a team to put together an overlap

Neville didn't seem to know much about the group, but suggested that a team to put together an overlap

He suggested that Roy Keane (right) and Wayne Rooney (middle) could occur in the side

He suggested that Roy Keane (right) and Wayne Rooney (middle) could occur in the side

The Sidemen collected with the game on Saturday, which was played in front of 90,000 fans

The Sidemen collected with the game on Saturday, which was played in front of 90,000 fans

Co-host Rebecca Lowe suggested that some of the players in Neville's team could be Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Jill Scott and Ian Wright.

Neville added that Paul Scholes, Wayne Rooney and Peter Schmeichel could also play.

“We could be a great team against which they can play,” he added. “Let us put it on. Why not?'

Some of the sidemes will also be involved in the New Baller League, in which Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Maya Jama will also take part.

The match on Saturday was their sixth game game, in which the others were played at the London Stadium of West Ham and Charlton's The Valley at the London Stadium in London.