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BILLY Wingrove is best known as one of the Sidemen and half of freestyle footballing sensation F2Freestylers.
He’s part of the coaching lineup for Soccer Aid 2024 — here’s everything you need to know.
Who is Billy Wingrove?
Billy Wingrove was born on December 17, 1982 in London.
The 41-year-old Londoner is a life-long Tottenham fan — his father Alan even played for Spurs.
During his football career, Billy played for the likes of Enfield, Ware and Broxbourne Borough in the non-league system, but is best known for dazzling spectators with his fantastic freestyle flair.
He is part of the British YouTube group Sidemen along with KSI, Miniminter, Zerkaa, Behzinga, TBJZL, Vikkstar123 and WS2, who produce videos containing sketches, challenges and computer game commentaries.
The Sidemen channel boasts a whopping 21.2million subscribers.
Billy is married to his wife Katie, who is active on Instagram — often sharing pictures of her kids, husband and glammed up nights out with her 37K followers.
They have two daughters and a son together, named Amelia Iris, Dustie and Roman.
Billy and Katie also run The Wingrove Family YouTube channel, which has 2.6million subscribers.
The channel says: “Please join our fam for hilarious challenges, fun football content and to follow us on this incredible journey by smashing that subscribe button and notification bell!”
Who is Billy Wingrove’s dad?
Billy comes from a footballing family.
His dad, Alan Wingrove, was a professional footballer who played for clubs including north London rivals Spurs and Arsenal.
Billy’s cousin Greg Lincoln was also part of the first team squad at the Gunners, but he never actually played for the club.
Is Billy Wingrove a famous freestyle footballer?
Along with friend and partner Jeremy Lynch, Wingrove runs the YouTube channel for F2Freestylers.
They have over 14m subscribers and often film with world stars like Neymar, Eden Hazard, Luis Suarez, Lionel Messi and even NFL’s Odell Beckham Jr.
They give tutorials and challenges on a wide range of skills, also recreating famous goals.
Alongside their channel, they have also performed their incredible football freestyle skills at stadiums around the world.
F2Freestylers often appear in adverts for some of the biggest global companies, including Coca-Cola, O2, Barclaycard and Disney.
What will Billy Wingrove’s role at Soccer Aid 2024 involve?
Soccer Aid for Unicef is a charity football match that sees celebrities and former footballers take to the pitch, in an 11-a-side game between England and the Soccer Aid World XI FC.
This year Billy will act as the soccer and skills coach for both the England and World 11s.
His duties will include helping the celebrity players develop the skills they need to play in their respective positions, and maybe teaching the pros some of his freestyle flourishes to dazzle the crowd.
How to watch Soccer Aid 2024
Soccer Aid takes place on Sunday, June 9, 2024.
Kick-off has not been confirmed, but in previous years it has been at 7.30pm.
The match, which was held at the London Stadium last year, has moved across London to Chelsea’s home, Stamford Bridge — the first time it has been held in SW6 since 2019, when the World XI won 3-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw, sparking a five-game winning run for the visiting stars.
Soccer Aid will once again be shown for FREE live on ITV1 (England and Wales) and STV (Scotland).
It can also be streamed for FREE online with ITVX.
Unicef ambassador Dermot O’Leary and England and Arsenal legend Alex Scott will present the programme, with Sam Matterface on lead commentary and comedian Iain Sterling on co-comms.
England will also wear a special kit that replicates the Three Lions’ outfit from Euro 96.
Although the squads may be subject to change, due to injury for example, this is how they are shaping up at the moment:
England: Frank Lampard (Co-Manager), Harry Redknapp (Co-Manager), Robbie Williams (Co-Manager), Jill Scott (Captain), Paddy McGuinness (Celebrity Goalkeeper), David James (Professional Goalkeeper), David Seaman (Goalkeeping Coach) Jermain Defoe, Jack Wilshere, Joe Cole, Karen Carney, Gary Cahill, Tom Grennan, Steven Bartlett, Erin Doherty, Sir Mo Farah, Alex Brooker, Stuart Broad, Bobby Brazier, Sam Thompson, Ellen White, Theo Walcott, Danny Dyer and Miniminter.
World XI: Mauricio Pochettino (Manager), Jesus Perez (Coach), Usain Bolt (Captain), Eden Hazard, Roberto Carlos, Martin Compston, Maisie Adam, Roman Kemp, Lee Mack, Tommy Fury, Diamond, Michael Essien, Patrice Evra, Petr Cech, Jason Manford, John Obi Mikel, Kaylyn Kyle and Theo Baker.
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