Prince Harry, David Beckham and Ronaldinho feature in behind the scenes video from Unicef 'Match for Children'

A video showing behind the scenes footage of Saturday's charity match organised by David Beckham has been released.

The Unicef match at Old Trafford in front of a sell-out 75,000 crowd featured Beckham's Great Britain XI pitting their wits against a Rest of the World side including Cafu, Luis Figo, Ronaldinho and Patrick Kluivert.

The young Beckhams with their dad (left) before the match at Old Trafford
The young Beckhams meet Prince Harry (right) before Saturday's match

The young Beckhams with their dad (left) and Prince Harry (right) before Saturday's match

David Beckham speaks after the charity match at Old Trafford

David Beckham speaks after the charity match at Old Trafford

Fresh footage of the match, captured using the video streaming app MyEye, features Prince Harry greeting three of Beckham's children Harper, Romeo and Cruz.

There's also an interview with the former Manchester United, Real Madrid and England star, a founding investor in the service, as well as a fans' eye view of the action. 

The game's highlight came when David Beckham was replaced by his 18 year-old son, Brooklyn, to the glee of watching fans.

Brooklyn Beckham (left) played alongside his dad David during Saturday afternoon's charity match 

Brooklyn Beckham (left) played alongside his dad David during Saturday afternoon's charity match 

Brooklyn (right) speaks to Chelsea defender John Terry during the Unicef match at Old Trafford 

Brooklyn (right) speaks to Chelsea defender John Terry during the Unicef match at Old Trafford 

Former Arsenal starlet Brooklyn came on for the last 15 minutes of the charity match in Manchester

Former Arsenal starlet Brooklyn came on for the last 15 minutes of the charity match in Manchester

When asked about the touching substitution, Beckham spoke of his pride at seeing his son make an appearance: "It was amazing. One of my last memories at Manchester United was walking round the field with him when we'd just won the Premier League.

'Then for me to actually come back on and pass the ball to him was a special moment," Beckham added.  

The game finished 3-1 to Great Britain and Ireland, with former Manchester United and Liverpool striker Michael Owen bagging a brace.

Phil Neville, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Peter Crouch (left-right) celebrate opening goal

Phil Neville, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Peter Crouch (left-right) celebrate opening goal

Scholes (second left) rises above Fernando Couto to head in the opening goal of the game

Scholes (second left) rises above Fernando Couto to head in the opening goal of the game

Michael Owen (centre) came off the bench to score twice and secure win for Great Britain & Ireland

Michael Owen (centre) came off the bench to score twice and secure win for Great Britain & Ireland

Dwight Yorke (right) celebrates with his Rest of the World team-mates after rolling back the years with a goal

Dwight Yorke (right) celebrates with his Rest of the World team-mates after rolling back the years with a goal

 

 

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