Home Entertainment Greg Rutherford skips the school run after pulling an all-nighter with the Soccer Aid team, while Jill Scott sings ‘It’s Coming Home’ with Bobby Brazier, Danny Dyer and Tom Grennan on a drunken party bus after the charity match.

Greg Rutherford skips the school run after pulling an all-nighter with the Soccer Aid team, while Jill Scott sings ‘It’s Coming Home’ with Bobby Brazier, Danny Dyer and Tom Grennan on a drunken party bus after the charity match.

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Greg Rutherford, 37, arrived at 6.30am on Monday morning, having spent the entire night with his Soccer Aid team on Sunday following the boozy celebrations.

Greg Rutherford arrived at 6.30am on Monday morning, having spent the entire night with his Soccer Aid team on Sunday following the drunken celebrations.

The retired athlete, 37, was secretly filmed by his wife Susie as he slept soundly on their sofa, despite promising to help his children prepare for school.

But after a hard night of partying with his teammates, Greg flopped onto his pillow and was out of the count in seconds.

Greg’s wife posted a photo of Greg along with a poll, asking fans what time they think he walked in the door.

She wrote: ‘What time did @gregrutherford arrive in front of @socceraid? She came in when I was getting up.

The retired athlete was secretly filmed by his wife Susie as he slept soundly on their sofa, despite promising to help his children prepare for school.

Greg Rutherford arrived at 6.30am on Monday morning, having spent the entire night with his Soccer Aid team on Sunday following the drunken celebrations.

Meanwhile, Soccer Aid England team captain Jill Scott kicked off the celebrations with a bang by singing

Meanwhile, Soccer Aid England team captain Jill Scott kicked off the celebrations with a bang singing “It’s Coming Home” as the iconic Three Lions song played in the background.

Jill stood in the center of the party bus as Danny Dyer, Bobby Brazier and Tom Grennan joined the celebrations.

Jill stood in the center of the party bus as Danny Dyer, Bobby Brazier and Tom Grennan joined the celebrations.

EastEnders actor and Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby, 20, took to Instagram to share a glimpse of his celebrations.

EastEnders actor and Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby, 20, took to Instagram to share a glimpse of his celebrations.

In another post, she shared that Greg said, “I’m staying up to help the kids get ready for school,” but filmed him sleeping on the couch.

Meanwhile, Soccer Aid England team captain Jill Scott kicked off the celebrations with a bang singing “It’s Coming Home” as the iconic Three Lions song played in the background.

Jill stood in the center of the party bus as Danny Dyer, Bobby Brazier and Tom Grennan joined the celebrations.

EastEnders actor and Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby took to Instagram to share a glimpse of his celebrations.

Also on the party bus, former Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson was seen dancing and singing.

Martin Compston posted a selfie with former French footballer Patrice Evra while posing with original red sunglasses.

England ended their five-game losing streak at Soccer Aid with a 6-3 victory over the World XI.

Ellen White made history as the first player to score at Soccer Aid, while Steven Bartlett found the net twice during an eventful match.

Greg's wife posted a photo of Greg along with a poll, asking fans what time they think he walked in the door.

Greg’s wife posted a photo of Greg along with a poll, asking fans what time they think he walked in the door.

Martin Compston posted a selfie with former French footballer Patrice Evra while posing with original red sunglasses.

Martin Compston posted a selfie with former French footballer Patrice Evra while posing with original red sunglasses.

Meanwhile, Tommy Fury told Soccer Aid viewers that

Meanwhile, Tommy Fury told Soccer Aid viewers he had “never watched football” when he took part in Sunday’s charity match.

England ended their five-game losing streak at Soccer Aid with a 6-3 victory over the World XI.

England ended their five-game losing streak at Soccer Aid with a 6-3 victory over the World XI.

Robbie Williams co-founded Soccer Aid in 2006 with Jonathan Wilkes and the event aims to unite nations to help raise money and awareness for children around the world.

Robbie Williams co-founded Soccer Aid in 2006 with Jonathan Wilkes and the event aims to unite nations to help raise money and awareness for children around the world.

The event raised £15,049,590, and former Chelsea star Eden Hazard scored for the World XI on his return to Stamford Bridge.

The event raised £15,049,590, and former Chelsea star Eden Hazard scored for the World XI on his return to Stamford Bridge.

The event raised £15,049,590, and former Chelsea star Eden Hazard scored for the World XI on his return to Stamford Bridge.

Meanwhile, Tommy Fury told Soccer Aid viewers he had “never watched football” when he took part in Sunday’s charity match.

The former Love Island star, 25, threw the ball underarm after coming on as a substitute midway through the game.

He started by holding the ball above his head while figuring out where to throw it in the Stamford Bridge match.

But the younger brother of boxer Tyson Fury, in a sudden movement, decided to hold the ball below his waist and make it roll.

One fan wrote: ‘Look at the status of this Tommy Fury release!’

After the fish-out-of-water performance, fans questioned how much experience Fury had before the match.

One fan wrote: “Tommy Fury just took an underarm throw-in. He is absolutely angry because he doesn’t respect the rules of football.”

Robbie Williams co-founded Soccer Aid in 2006 with Jonathan Wilkes and the event aims to unite nations to help raise money and awareness for children around the world.

Notable celebrities who took part included Paddy McGuinness, Maisie Adams, Lee Mack and Jason Manford.

Last year’s match, held at Manchester United’s home stadium, Old Trafford, was the most successful on record, raising a record £14.6 million.

Robbie, who has appeared in four Soccer Aid matches, has co-led the England team in their quest for victory against rival World XI.

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