The worlds of football and celebrity combined once again for this year's Soccer Aid, as World XI beat England on penalties.
Taking place at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge rather than Manchester United's Old Trafford, the annual charity game for UNICEF featured a number of former Premier League stars.
Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, Michael Owen, Jamie Carragher, John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho all played, alongside celebrities like Mo Farah, Usain Bolt and Niall Horan.
For the first time, Soccer Aid featured women players as former England internationals Katie Chapman and Rachel Yankey were joined by ex-Brazilian players Fran and Rosana.
But United fans were most keen to see club legend Eric Cantona, who made his second Soccer Aid appearance following last year's cameo at Old Trafford.
On the night, two goals from F2 Freestyler Jeremy Lynch put England in control, but a slip from Carragher allowed Bolt in just before half time to keep World XI in the game.
But Eric Cantona's late introduction had the desired effect as he set up Love island star Kem Cetinay to equalise.
World XI went on to win the match in the penalty shoot-out.
This is how the teams rated:
England
David Seaman
Didn't have much to do. 7.
Mo Farah
A marathon effort in defence from Farah. 7.
Jamie Carragher
The Liverpool legend held his own against the pace of Usain Bolt... until he slipped late in the first half and let Bolt in to score. Unforgivable. 2.
John Terry
At home at Stamford Bridge. No high profile mistakes like Carragher. 6.
Mark Wright
The only way he would have scored is if Cesar hadn't been in net as Wright was denied by the Brazilian for a number of long range shots. 8.
Glen Johnson
Maybe Johnson should have been deployed as a midfielder more often. Played well. 7.
Katie Chapman
Showed her international pedigree in midfield, involved in the second goal. 8.
Jeremy Lynch
The F2 Freestyler produced two stylish goals. 10.
Sam Claflin
His hunger for a goal in this game was clear, but poor finishing let him down. 5.
Rachel Yankey
Nice range of passing. Shame her celebrity teammates couldn't always take advantage. 8.
Danny Jones
It was all about him for the first goal as he played a one-two and sent a fine cross into the box. 7.
Noteable Substitutes
Michael Owen
Could have scored. 6.
World XI
Julio Cesar
Some fine saves to keep World XI in the game in the first half. 9.
Ronan Kemp
The Capital host didn't set the world alight in London. 6.
Ricardo Carvalho
Shame he couldn't reunite with Terry, but played well. 7.
DJ Locksmith
No Rudimental mistakes from the defender. 7.
Fran
Some Brazilian flair in the World XI. 7.
Niall Horan
Great on the left but needed more direction with his crossing. 7.
Martin Compston
Did his (line of) duty for World XI. 7.
Michael Essien
Ran the show in familiar surroundings at Stamford Bridge. 8.
Rosana
Had one shot from range, and was one of the better performers for World XI. 7.
Usain Bolt
The United fan struck gold when Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher let him in, and he made no mistake with the finish. 8.
Didier Drogba
Started as he meant to go on with a rabona cross in the opening stages. 7.
Notable substitutes

Eric Cantona
Two touches, one assist. Man of the Match. 10.
Roberto Carlos
He's not lost it. 9.
Robert Pires
Classy. 7.
Kem Cetinay
The World XI bench loved his finish to equalise. 8.