The video is about a charity event where the host plays FIFA against various opponents, with the goal of raising money for the NHS charities and Jersey's healthcare system. For every goal conceded, a thousand pounds is donated to the charity. The host also mentions that all advertising revenue from the video will go to the charity. Throughout the video, the host plays multiple games against different opponents, including Chris, Castro, and Billy, and raises a significant amount of money. In the end, the total amount raised is £44,000, with £32,000 going to the NHS and £11,000 to Jersey's healthcare system. The host also announces that all profits from the sale of a charity shirt will go to the NHS.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Every golf school is raising £1,000 for the NHS Charities Urgent Appeal.
2. The appeal supports staff and volunteers working overtime in hospital wards or departments.
3. A video is being made to raise money for the NHS Charities Urgent Appeal.
4. The video features a silhouette of the coronavirus being defeated in two rows.
5. The link to buy a related product is in the video's description.
6. The product is a shirt, with all profits going to charity.
7. Three games of FIFA were played to raise money for the NHS Charities Urgent Appeal.
8. A total of £14,000 was raised from the three games.
9. A further £5,000 was raised from another game.
10. The total amount raised was £36,000.
11. The amount was later increased to £44,000, with JJ donating an additional £3,000 and Cesc Fàbregas donating £1,000.
12. The final total was £32,000 for the NHS and £11,748.75 for Jersey's healthcare workers.
13. The video's creator will update their Twitter and Instagram on how much more money is raised from ad revenue.
14. The creator will spend the rest of their isolation practicing FIFA to improve their skills.