Soccer Aid 2018: Blake Harrison the hero as England win £5m charity match, before Olly Murs' eye-popping celebration picture

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Jason Collie11 June 2018

The Inbetweeners star Blake Harrison said it was "a buzz" scoring the winning goal in Soccer Aid as the celeb-filled friendly raised more than £5m.

The actor - who played Neil in the hit comedy - scored the deciding penalty after the teams drew 3-3 in the match at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium on Sunday.

His goal helped the England side beat the Rest Of The World team, which was captained by Usain Bolt.

Harrison, 32, posted a picture on Twitter of himself and actor David Harewood taken after the game, and wrote: "What a buzz!!! @socceraid penalty Heroes!!

"Please donate to @UNICEF_uk if you enjoyed the game!"

Not to be outdone, Olly Murs posted a picture on Instagram of the trophy covering his modesty.

Soccer Aid For Unicef was launched in 2006 by Robbie Williams and TV presenter Jonathan Wilkes.

It features a mix of football stars and celebrities. Stars taking part this year included Brendan Cole, Murs and Damian Lewis.

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