Soccer Aid 2024 shirts have been revealed, with 500 World XI kits available to pre-order right now.
Adidas will manufacture the World XI kit for the first time ever, with pink and blue accents sitting atop a black base on the shirt. Naturally, the UNICEF logo features most prominently on the shirt, with Soccer Aid supporting the children's charity for the 13th year.
Over £38m has been raised for UNICEF since the first Soccer Aid event in 2006, and purchasing a World XI kit will help support the charity event. The shirt is available in men's, women's and children's sizes, so there's a great opportunity to pick one up before they're all sold out.
The adult options both cost £60, while the kid's shirt is £45.
Just 500 World XI shirts are available for pre-order through Pro:Direct, though, so you'll have to act fast if you want to pick up the stunning shirt the likes of Eden Hazard, Roberto Carlos and Usain Bolt will be wearing at Stamford Bridge on Sunday 9 June.
That trio will be joined by Tommy Fury, Maisie Adam, Diamond, Martin Compston, Roman Kemp and Lee Mack, with more names to follow in due course. Current Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino will also manage the side.
England, meanwhile, will play in a specially-commissioned Euro 96 kit, ahead of the Three Lions playing at Euro 2024. Jill Scott will captain the England side in that retro-inspired kit, with a number of ex-internationals joining her in the side.
Frank Lampard will manage England at Soccer Aid, too, with Robbie Williams, uncle Harry Redknapp and David Seaman assisting him from the sidelines.
Soccer Aid for UNICEF takes place on Sunday 9th June at Stamford Bridge. Tickets are on sale now at socceraid.org.uk/tickets