Amongst other favourites Spencer FC returns as a commentator for the Sidemen Charity Match this year(Image: Ben Hoskins - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

Who are the commentators and how can you watch Sidemen Charity Match 2025?

by · football.london

The Sidemen are returning for their biggest-ever charity football match event yet in front of 90,000 fans packed into London's Wembley Stadium.

For a seventh time, British YouTube superstars The Sidemen and fellow creators from across the globe are coming together to raise money for good causes. 2025's event is set to raise money for BBC Children in Need and Bright Side.

Last time they played in 2023 in front of a 62,500 crowd while millions more watched online worldwide, they accumulated £2.4m for charity.

A vastly increased capacity plus global stars such as Kai Cenat, Fanum and IShowSpeed taking part are promising signs that this year's edition will be the most successful to date.

Fans will be excited to see Sidemen members KSI, Miniminter, Zerkaa, TBJZL, Behzinga, Vikkstar123 and W2S turn out alongside their friends and family.

But not only that - after successfully standing in front of the camera or providing their voices in past Sidemen Charity Matches, fans will be happy to see familiar names returning to host proceedings.

Presenters and commentators

Leading the live stream from Wembley Stadium are Elz the Witch and actor/comedian Munya Chawawa.

Elz, who is otherwise only known as Eleanor, rose to fame on the internet through gaming videos and live streams. With 227,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel, she has since followed her passion for presenting to host shows for the Premier League, Manchester City, MOTDx and Kiss Radio amongst many others.

Chawawa has built his own career across the UK's comedy television scene whilst also establishing a rap career. The pair hosted the Sidemen Charity Match together in 2022 while Elz hosted alongside rapper/TV personality Big Zuu in 2023.

On commentary duty again are YouTube personalities Spencer FC and Stephen Tries, who are returning together for the third event running.

Spencer FC, real name Spencer Carmichael-Brown, has been involved with YouTube for as long as The Sidemen and throughout that time has been a favourite name among football fans for his FIFA gaming content in particular.

His work on the platform allowed him to establish and became chairman of Essex-based non league side Hashtag United in 2016, whose growth from an exhibition team has been covered from the very start right through to present day as an Isthmian League Premier Division side in the seventh tier of English football.

Tries, real name Stephen Lawson, has been a popular comedic sketch YouTuber over the past decade and become a firm Sidemen fan favourite through hosting shows on their main channel and making snappy, hilarious remarks as a commentator for past charity matches.

Live stream details

All four creators can be seen and heard this Saturday, March 8 when the Sidemen Charity Match 2015 takes place.

The live stream is due to begin at 2:15pm GMT that afternoon on The Sidemen's main YouTube channel, with kick-off following soon after at 3pm.