Paddy McGuinness & Usain Bolt Mock Eachother’s Football Skills At Soccer Aid Training | This Morning

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For the first time ever, the world’s biggest celebrity-charity football match, Soccer Aid, is being played at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium. And today Dermot is live from the stadium for a sneak peak around the grounds ahead of the tournament’s 10th game. With just hours to go until one of the biggest charity sporting events returns to our screens, Dermot is live from this year’s Soccer Aid training ground to speak with some of this year’s players; Paddy McGuinness, Martin Compston and Usain Bolt, to find out how they are feeling ahead of the big game.

Broadcast on 03/09/21

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