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Sideman Charity Match 2023: How to buy tickets for London Stadium fixture and pre-sale release

The Sidemen will take to the field again this year for their fifth charity football match. The fixture will take place on Saturday, September 9 at West Ham United's London Stadium.

The popular YouTube group confirmed the event in May, with over 60,000 fans expected to turn up and show their support. Last year, 25,000 supporters attended the game at Charlton Athletic's The Valley Stadium, raising more than £1 million for charities.

All proceeds of the event will be donated to charities such as suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), youth charity Teenage Cancer Trust and wish-granting charity, Rays of Sunshine.

"This is a major milestone for us. When we first set up this event back in 2016, we never thought we’d be playing in a stadium of over 62,000 people," Joshua Bradley, aka Zerkaa, said.

"Not only are we able to give back to our loyal fans, but being able to raise further funds for charities that are so close to our hearts give us a lot to be proud and thankful for. We can’t wait to see all of you in September.”

Fans have been constantly asking for information on tickets and the Sidemen have finally provided all the key details on how to purchase your spot in the capital in September.

READ MORE: Sidemen Charity Match 2023: Date, venue, lineups and how to buy tickets

Side+ members were able to purchase tickets as part of the pre-sale release from June 30.

For members of Side+, pre-seal starts on Friday 30 June with a limited number of tickets set to be made available. You can subscribe to Side+ plus here, with memberships starting at £6.99 per month.

After that, all tickets are released on Monday, July 3. Supporters who are interested in purchasing tickets can register their interest, here.

Following the announcement of the tickets, popular member KSI, real name Olajude Olayinka Williams Olatunji, posted a warning to supporters over their chances of grabbing their own. Sharing an Instagram post on his story, the 30-year-old wrote: "Good luck tryna get tickets."

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