Robbie Williams is supported by his wife Ayda Field at Soccer Aid as his daughters make a rare public appearance to cheer their dad at the annual charity football match

Robbie WIlliams was cheered on at Soccer Aid on Sunday by his wife Ayda Field and their children.

The rock DJ singer, 50, organizes the annual football match in aid of Unicef ​​and looked smart as he took to the pitch before kick-off.

Robbie wore a blue suit and thick black glasses as he showed off his gray quiff and waved to his loving family.

Ayda wore matching green baseball jackets during the outing together with Theo (11) and five-year-old Coco.

The Loose Women panellist swept her dark locks aside and smiled at her husband from a distance.

Robbie WIlliams was cheered on at Soccer Aid on Sunday by his wife Ayda Field and their children

The Loose Women panellist swept her dark locks aside and smiled at her husband from a distance as the children looked up

In further snaps, the former Take That star – who also has sons Charlie, nine, and Beau, 16 months, with Ayda – was seen chatting to England manager Frank Lampard.

Robbie co-founded Soccer Aid with Jonathan Wilkes in 2006 and the event aims to bring countries together to help raise money and awareness for children around the world.

Some returning fan favorites to the game include Usain Bolt and Tommy Fury, while the squad has also been rejuvenated with new faces such as Gladiators star ‘Diamond’ and Sam Thompson.

Other notable celebrities include singer and actor Bobby Brazier, Danny Dyer, Paddy McGuinness, Martin Compston, as well as comedians Maisie Adams, Lee Mack and Jason Manford.

Former Lioness and I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here star Jill Scott serves as the team’s captain.

Last year’s match, staged at Manchester United’s home stadium, Old Trafford, was the most successful match ever, raising a record £14.6 million.

Robbie – who has played in four Soccer Aid matches himself – has helped lead the England side in their quest for victory against opposition World XI.

The former Take That star was seen speaking to England manager Frank Lampard just before kick-off

The singer appeared to be deep in conversation with Frank, 45, ahead of the star-studded match

Winner of the Lionesses’ European Championship in 2022, midfielder Jill Scott will captain the England team this year

The World XI side won last year’s match and completed an impressive comeback by winning the match 4-2

Two familiar faces made their welcome return to Stamford Bridge on June 9

Originally it took place every two years, but since 2018 it has been held annually.

These were often exciting matches and no fewer than five penalties were needed to separate the two teams.

Another shootout could cap what promises to be an exciting evening as sports stars and celebrities aim to prove they know their way around a football field.

But raising money for UNICEF remains the priority, and on another record night, Soccer Aid could achieve a huge milestone that would hardly have been credible when it started almost two decades ago.

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