The Sidemen Eleven All Stars France v England match kicked off at 7pm on Sunday 24 May 2026 at the Parc des Princes in Paris, with no TV coverage in the UK and fans told to watch on the Sidemen YouTube channel.
The game drew a late burst of attention after Skepta, JME and KSI were named among the big additions to Team England, while Angryginge and Niko Omilana were also set to pull on an England shirt in Paris. Tens of thousands of fans were expected in the French capital for the showdown.
It was the third match organised by streamer AmineMaTue and followed the earlier Eleven All Stars clashes in 2022 and 2024, when Team France and Team Spain each took one win. This edition paired a mix of online creators, internet personalities and musicians in a fixture that had become a recurring draw for a crowd that now treats it as more than a novelty.
The absence of UK television coverage made the online stream the only route for viewers at home, a reminder of how much of the event's reach now runs through creator platforms rather than traditional sports broadcasts. That split between stadium-scale demand in Paris and a YouTube-only audience in Britain captured the odd place the fixture now holds: big enough to fill one of Europe's best-known grounds, but still outside the old broadcast machine.
For England, the presence of late-name recruits gave the side extra pull before kickoff, but the larger story was the scale of the event itself. Eleven All Stars has moved from a curiosity to a fixture capable of drawing tens of thousands to the Parc des Princes, and this year's France v England meeting showed that the appetite for creator-led sport is no longer limited to the screen.

