Hollywood heavyweights Tom Hanks and Tim Allen made a surprise appearance at Soccer Aid on Sunday night much to the delight of fans18:32, 31 May 2026Updated 18:47, 31 May 2026Tom Hanks and Tim Allen made a surprise appearance at Soccer Aid on Sunday night. The Hollywood legends - who famously voiced the Toy Story characters Woody and Buzz - were amongst the celebrity faces at the charity football match to raise money for UNICEF.‌In the run up to kick off, the pair were interviewed by presenter and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here star GK Barry who excitedly asked: "What are you doing here?"‌Tom, 69 - star of huge films like Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan and The Green Mile - revealed: "We're going to drop the ball for the kick off and we're going to raise money for Soccer Aid."‌Then 72-year-old Tim turned the air blue as he joked: "We don't know, I'm just b***ing about penalty shots."As Americans, the pair aren't used to European football. Tim continued he was going to "try to work out how you win or lose a game on a penalty shot". Tom, who said he did have some knowledge of the UK game, jokingly hit back: "You cannot use your hands."‌The duo appeared on screen again to bring the ball out, with Hanks then revealing that £4,646,971 million had been raised already. And Tim delighted fans as he said his Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear's catchphrase: "To infinity and beyond!"Earlier on, singer Olly Murs confirmed he had raised a whopping £1,342,214 million alone after taking on his 400km challenge of running, cycling and rowing from Old Trafford to London Stadium.The charity football match is celebrating its 20th anniversary this weekend with a massive showdown at the London Stadium. The fixture continues its mission to raise vital funds for UNICEF while bringing together a unique mix of world-class football legends and beloved celebrities.‌Former United captain Wayne Rooney led the line for England, while legendary goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar was between the sticks for the World XI.Big football names taking to the pitch included Jill Scott, Jack Wilshere and Theo Walcott. While singer Robbie Williams acted as manager for the England team.Other huge names making up the England side were Tom Hiddleston, Danny Dyer, Paddy McGuinness, Olly Murs and Joe Marler. They were joined by Toni Duggan, Steph Houghton, Jordan North, Angry Ginge, GK Barry, Jack Wilshere, Joe Hart, Sam Thompson, Chloe Burrows, Jack Whitehall and Owen Cooper.Article continues belowOlympic sprinter Usain Bolt acted as manager for the world side. His team was made up of Edwin van der Sar, Michael Essien, Jordi Alba, Leonardo Bonucci, Dimitar Berbatov, Nemanja Matic, Maisie Adam, Big Zuu, Nabhaan Rizwan, Nitro, Ali Krieger, Jen Beattie, Nicky Byrne, Dermot Kennedy, Chris O’Dowd, Richard Gadd, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.The coverage was presented by This Morning's Dermot O'Leary and Football Focus host Alex Scott, who has played for England on 140 occasionsLike this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads