Fans all fear for KSI after his shock role in Sidemen Charity Match 2023 team is revealed as they say 'it's over' | The Sun

KSI has revealed what position he will be playing in for the Sidemen Charity Match – raising fears among fans.

The annual game will be played at West Ham's stadium on Saturday.

Despite KSI, a founder of the Sidemen YouTube group, preparing to fight unbeaten boxer Tommy Fury, he will be featuring in the match.

But perhaps to avoid the threat of injury, the social media, music and boxing star will be playing in goal it was revealed online.

Responding to the news, he tweeted: "Prepare yourselves for a spectacular performance this Saturday…"

But with his online counterpart IShowSpeed playing against him fans fear the streamer could get one up on KSI.

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One tweeted: "You’re getting scored on by IShowSpeed."

Another added: "Speed scoring on you. Oh my it’s over."

One joked: "Speed is already training to score a penalty against you."

Another said: "With KSI being a goalkeeper, Speed won’t be able to slide tackle KSI again this year."

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KSI, 30, last fought in May when he accidentally but illegally knocked out businessman-turned boxer Joe Fournier, 40.

Whereas Fury, 24, beat his arch rival Jake Paul, 26, by split-decision in their Saudi Arabia grudge match.

He heads into his Battle of Britain bout with KSI as a huge favourite but the underdog is out to prove the bookies wrong.

KSI said: "I feel like people haven't been able to see what I can actually properly do.

"I've shown glimpses here and there but in terms of my boxing ability, my grit and everything we're going to put it to the test.

"You get to see what I know and I can't wait to show the world on October 14 what a YouTuber can do. I love proving people wrong."


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