Soccer Aid returns to our screens for the 11th time on Sunday night.
The venture, started in 2006, was the brainchild of singer Robbie Williams and brings together the worlds of football and celebrity to raise money for good causes. Last year's Soccer Aid for Unicef raised a record-breaking £13million, with an England XI taking on a select Rest of the World team for our entertainment.
This time around the focus will be on the war in Ukraine and the people affected by it. England will be captained by singer Liam Payne, while sprinter Usain Bolt will skipper the Rest of the World XI.
When is Soccer Aid?
The 11th edition of Soccer Aid takes place on Sunday, June 12.
Where does it take place?
The game is taking place at West Ham's home ground - the London Stadium.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 7.30pm.
What channel is it on? What about streaming?
ITV will be showing the game from 6.30pm, and you can stream the game via the ITV Hub app.
Who is hosting?
Dermot O'Leary is anchoring the show, while Maya Jama and Alex Scott will be pitchside.
The full line-ups
England XI
Harry Redknapp (Manager) David Seaman (Manager), Emma Hayes (Manager) Vicky McClure (Manager) Liam Payne (Captain), Tom Grennan, Chunkz, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Fara Williams, Joe Cole, Alex Brooker, Damian Lewis, Sir Mo Farah, Mark Wright, David Harewood, Teddy Sheringham, David James, Aitch, Mark Noble, Russell Howard, Eni Aluko, Anita Asante, Stewart Downing.
Rest of World XI
Arsene Wenger (Manager), Robbie Keane (Manager), Idris Elba (Manager), Usain Bolt (Captain) Martin Compston, Mo Gilligan, Chelcee Grimes, Patrice Evra, Steven Bartlett, Carli Lloyd, Noah Beck, Lee Mack, Munya Chawawa, Kem Cetinay, Cafu, Andriy Shevchenko, Petr Cech, Roberto Carlos, Mark Strong, Tom Stoltman, Andrea Pirlo, Heather O'Reilly, Dimitar Berbatov.
What have the managers said
Redknapp: "Anyone who knows me will tell you that I would never turn my country down, so when they asked me to be England manager, I had to say yes. I'm proud to manage England - I know we can finally win."
Wenger: "I am really looking forward to this special football match in June. It's great and special to play a football match together with former opponents for a good purpose. Football unites and football gives hope."