Soccer Aid is returning for its 11th event this week which will see England take on a World XI in a charity match raising money for Unicef.
Previously the match was a bi-annual occurence, but since 2018 it has become a yearly event and England are looking to end a run of three straight losses.
As always the teams will be a mixture of celebrities and former professional football players.
England's team includes the likes of Liam Payne, Damian Lewis, Chunkz, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, whilst the World XI features Usain Bolt, Martin Compston, Mo Gilligan and Patrice Evra.
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The England side are managed by Harry Redknapp, David Seaman and Emma Hayes, while the World XI are coached by Arsene Wenger and Robbie Keane.
Soccer Aid founder and UNICEF UK Ambassador Robbie Williams will also be performing during half-time.
Information on when the match will take place can be found down below.
When will Soccer Aid be on TV?
The Soccer Aid programme is scheduled to begin on ITV at 6.30pm on Sunday, June 12, and should last until 10pm.
What time is Soccer Aid?
The actual match is scheduled to kick off at 7.30pm.
Can I get tickets for Soccer Aid 2022?
A limited number of tickets are still available for the match at West Ham United's London Stadium, and can be purchased at the Soccer Aid website here.
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