Soccer Aid returns for its 10th year this weekend with a whole host of famous faces taking part.
It's the world's biggest celebrity-charity football match, raising money for UNICEF to give children the best start in life.
It was created by singer Robbie Williams in 2006, and each year sees England take on Soccer Aid World XI FC.
This year, Manchester is hosting the event at the Etihad Stadium, with tickets still available.
And don't worry if you cannot make it to the game as it will be shown live on ITV.
Stars were snapped taking part in their first training session on Thursday ahead of the weekend's game.
UNICEF UK Ambassador Dermot O’Leary returns to present the match and will be joined by new touchline reporter Alex Scott and pundit Maya Jama.
When is it on TV?
Soccer Aid takes place on Saturday, September 4.
It will be broadcast live on ITV and STV - with kick-off at 7.30pm.
But coverage of the event will start at 6.30pm.
Footballing legend and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, David Beckham, will also be in attendance and will present the trophy to the winning team on the night.
The coverage will end at 10pm.

Who is playing?
Players this year include Usain Bolt, Olly Murs, Mark Wright, Paddy McGuinness, Sir Mo Farah, Ore Oduba, Joel Dommett, Liv Cooke, Roman Kemp and Chunkz.
The line-up is further strengthened by string of football stars including Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Kelly Smith, Roberto Carlos, Patrice Evra, David James, Emile Heskey and Jamie Redknapp.
Harry Redknapp returns as Manager of the Soccer Aid World XI FC, while Micah Richards and David Seaman join the England coaching team with the Sven-Goran Eriksson as England Manager.
Can you still get tickets?
No, tickets are now sold out for the game at the Etihad Stadium. However do not worry as you can still watch the game live on ITV from 6.30pm.
Line-up so far
Here is the lineup which has been announced so far.
England
- Olly Murs
- Wayne Rooney
- James Arthur
- Paul Scholes
- Gary Neville
- Paddy McGuinness
- Jamie Redknapp
- Chunkz
- Fara Williams
- Mark Wright
- Liv Cooke
- Kelly Smith
- David James
- Aitch
- Max Whitlock
- Jamie Carragher
- Joel Dommett
- Sir Mo Farah
- Lee Mack
Emile Heskey

Soccer Aid World XI FC
- Usain Bolt
- Tom Grennan
- Roman Kemp
- Kem Cetinay
- Ore Oduba
- Roberto Carlos
- Patrice Evra
- Nigel De Jong
- Martin Compston
- Pablo Zabaleta
- Chelcee Grimes
- Shay Given
- Rivaldo
- Dermot Kennedy
- Yungblud
How can you donate to UNICEF
Soccer Aid has raised over £47m for UNICEF to help give children all over the world a happy, healthy childhood.
Last year, a record £9.3 million was raised.
But in 2021, they're hoping to raise more money than ever with every donation and the value of every ticket sale doubled, up to £6.3 million, with the support of the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation.
If you would like to make a donation you can do HERE.
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