Tom Hiddleston describes his nerves ahead of Soccer Aid
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Tom Hiddleston describes his nerves ahead of Soccer Aid
Actor Tom Hiddleston describes his nerves ahead of Soccer Aid 2023 where he'll play alongside the likes of former England footballers Gary Cahill, Ben Foster and Eni Aluko for charity.
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