Capital FM radio presenter Roman Kemp will represent the World XI in this year's Soccer Aid charity match at Stamford Bridge on Sunday night. The 26-year-old, born in Los Angeles with dual UK and US citizenship, is the son of Shirlie Holliman and Spandau Ballet and EastEnders star Martin Kemp.
Kemp has been a presenter at Capital FM since 2014 and served as social media correspondent for The X Factor in 2016. He also appeared in the celebrity edition of First Dates for Stand Up to Cancer in November 2017.
This year's Soccer Aid takes place at Chelsea FC's Stamford Bridge, after previous editions were held at Manchester United's Old Trafford. Co-founder Robbie Williams will join participants including Mo Farah, Jamie Redknapp, Mark Wright, Ben Shephard, Joe Wicks, and Jeremy Lynch.
The match raises funds for Unicef, supporting its work protecting children in the UK and globally.



