- The Beta Squad charity match had to be stopped when fans rushed onto the field
- There was supposed to be a penalty shoot-out, but that didn’t happen in the end
The YouTube charity match between Beta Squad and AMP had to be abandoned after fans stormed onto the pitch towards the end of the match.
With the two teams tied at 6-6 at Selhurst Park, penalties loomed.
However, the match had to be abandoned because hundreds of fans entered the field.
The referee ordered the players to leave the field, but the stewards could not stop the swarm of fans.
The scenes were a sad ending to what had been an entertaining game.
The YouTube charity match between Beta Squad and AMP was abandoned after fans rushed onto the pitch
The upcoming penalty shootout was canceled after the referee ordered the players to leave the field
Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge had made a surprise appearance in the match.
The 34-year-old had an inviting opportunity to score, but he couldn’t find the net.
Free agent Daniel Sturridge was left in disbelief after squandering a golden opportunity
A mysterious Premier League player stole the show at the Beta Squad charity match
However, Sturridge made up for his miss, as the ex-England international eventually managed to score.
A mysterious professional footballer stole the show when he scored a fantastic solo goal.
Wearing a black and red mask to conceal his identity, the Premier League player found the net twice, although he also scored an own goal.
Proceeds from the game went to The Water Project, which provides clean water to villages in Sub-Saharan Africa.