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Hollywood meets the WAGs as Julia Roberts and glam Coleen Rooney lead celeb supporters at Soccer Aid at Old Trafford

Hollywood meets the WAGs as Julia Roberts and glam Coleen Rooney lead celeb supporters at Soccer Aid at Old Trafford

Daily Mail​16 hours ago

Soccer Aid is kicking off tonight at Manchester's Old Trafford - and all the stars have come together to support.
Coleen Rooney, Julia Roberts, Alex Scott and Robbie Williams are some of the celebs who were seen arriving at the stadium on Sunday evening.
Alex, 40, is one of the presenters for this year's game, alongside This Morning's Dermot O'Leary.
WAG Coleen, 39, meanwhile was spotted with one of her four sons, looking in good spirits as they headed to support husband and dad Wayne Rooney.
Coleen looked every-inch the glamorous mum as she stepped out in high-waisted jeans, a white knit jumper and tailored cream blazer.
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She paired her classy look with stiletto heels and a silver sparkling Chanel classic flap bag.
Meanwhile her son walked beside her, carrying a boxing glove in one hand as he wore a football shirt which supported Unicef.
Alex looked unbelievable in a dark burgundy leather two-piece, which had subtle Soccer Aid branding for her big night.
The former footballer added a pair of heels for extra glam, looking excited as she headed onto the pitch with a microphone in hand.
Actress Julia Roberts, 57, sported a red blazer which featured a snazzy football print.
She wore a simple plain black outfit underneath as she waved to fans outside of the stadium.
Singer and Soccer Aid alum Robbie Williams, 51, was also in attendance, wearing a stylish bright blue Adidas jacket.
Elsewhere at the event, Zara McDermott's ex Sam Thompson has come face-to-face once again with Louis Tomlinson ahead of their match today.
The pair were pictured in the reception of their hotel with their teammates before heading to Old Trafford for the much-anticipated charity match.
Donning their pre-match outfits, Sam and Louis were just feet from each other, though appeared to be engrossed in separate conversations.
It was recently revealed how Louis and Sam held a 'peace dinner' before their match to ease any tensions over Zara.
The dinner reportedly took place at Champneys in Tring, Herts with their other teammates in a bid to keep the peace ahead of the big game.
A source told The Sun: 'There is no beef between the pair and they're both going to ensure their love lives don't distract from such a big charity spectacle.
'They are fully aware that their every move is being scrutinised and they've broken bread with their teammates, so it'll be smooth sailing on the day.'

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