In the yearly charity match at Stamford Bridge, England defeated the Rest of the World 6-3.
As he led England to their first Soccer Aid victory since 2018, Chelsea star Frank Lampard was back in his element.
The 45-year-old was in high spirits as he made his way to the celebration, still dressed in the same jacket and white T-shirt as earlier in the evening.
Christine, Lampard’s wife, went to the event with him and wore a yellow Adidas T-shirt.
Danny Dyer, a legend from the East End, went west for the party.
When he arrived at the event, the 46-year-old, dressed in a navy blue shirt, posed for pictures.
During the game, Tommy Fury received criticism from the crowd for attempting to roll the ball on at a throw-in.
The 25-year-old fighter replaced the Rest of the World, having qualified through his mother’s Mauritius ancestry.
Later, trying to get over his defeat-related unhappiness, he showed up to the after-party wearing a grey jacket.
Arriving too was Jill Scott, a former Lioness who had played midfield for England.
As she came, Sam Quek—who was also in line for the Three Lions—displayed her winners’ medal.
Prior to the celebration, Patrice Evra, a former left-back for Manchester United, grinned while signing autographs.
Eddie Hearn, David Seaman, and Robbie Keane were among those present for the celebrations.
As he arrived, Tom Grennan, still in his tracksuit top and shorts, smiled and waved to the camera.
Roman Kemp, meantime, was still wearing his football uniform.
Sam Thompson, a star of Made in Chelsea, came to take pictures with admirers.
Additionally, Tony Bellew and Paddy McGuinness joined in on the fun.
Over £15 million had been raised for charity by Soccer Aid as of last night’s full time.
In the game, SunSport columnist Jack Wilshere helped former Lioness Ellen White, who made history as the first female goal scorer in a Soccer Aid.
But not all of the Soccer Aid participants had a nice evening.