Lionesses legend Ellen White became the first woman to score a goal at Soccer Aid, with Sunday's event raising more than £15 million for the charity.
Former football stars including Joe Cole, Eden Hazard and Alessandro Del Piero have scored at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium.
The annual charity match pitted a team of former footballers and celebrities against England against a World XI, which England won 6-3.
After the match it was announced that Soccer Aid has raised more than £106 million for charities since its founding in 2006.
Mauricio Pochettino is back on the bench as manager of the World XI, just weeks after leaving Chelsea at the end of the Premier League season.
England was in charge of another former Blues manager, Frank Lampard, who worked alongside his uncle, Harry Redknapp.
Hazard and Whyte proved they still have potential.
England, playing in their retro 1996 kits, took an early lead through a goal from Cole before Hazard, who retired last summer after four years with Real Madrid, beat former England goalkeeper David James with a free kick.
Juventus legend Del Piero then took a pass from 100m world record holder Usain Bolt to put the World 11 ahead 2-1.
Female players first took part in Soccer Aid in 2019 and White, the Lionesses record goalscorer, became the first player to score in the match with a tap-in after former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere got the ball past former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.
Fury forgets the rules
It wasn't just the former soccer player who scored the goal.
Boxer Tommy Fury struggled to get used to the fight and drew attention when he took an underarm throw-in.
Actor Emmett Scanlan admitted he had never played football before but was selected in the World 11 starting line-up but was forced to leave with a groin injury.
The goals continued in the second half.
The second half of Soccer Aid is when famous goalkeepers feature and is usually when the most goals are scored.
Entrepreneur Stephen Bartlett put England up 3-2 early in the second half when his shot went through the legs of former cruiserweight world champion Tony Bellew, who made a fine save shortly after to deny former Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe.
Defoe then made it 4-2 with a powerful shot past Bellew and Bartlett charged past the keeper's clearance to score his second and make it five.
Freestyle footballer Billy Wingrove pulled one back from the penalty spot 15 minutes from time, before former Arsenal forward Theo Walcott lobbed a shot for England's sixth goal moments later.
Bolt ruptures Achilles tendon
Jamaica's Bolt (37), who was captain of the World XI, was carried off on a stretcher late in the game.
Bolt went down as Defoe gave England the point.
The great sprinter later posted a photo on social media of himself in an orthopedic boot on his right foot, saying he had ruptured his Achilles tendon.