Arsene Wenger will make his first-ever Soccer Aid appearance this summer as the Arsenal legend returns to management with the World XI.
The Frenchman will be up against Harry Redknapp in the England dugout at the London Stadium on June 12.
One Direction heartthrob Liam Payne is set to captain the hosts against Usain Bolt’s challengers with the sides having won five apiece heading into the 11th edition of the summer event.
FIFA bigwig Wenger said: “It’s great and special to play a football match together with former opponents for a good purpose.
“Football unites, football gives hope and I am looking forward to making my contribution.”
Opposite number Redknapp has won three in a row as World XI manager and will now switch sides as he looks to restore some national pride.
He said: “Not that I was keeping score — but they tell me that England haven’t won since 2018. Oh dear.
“Anyone who knows me will tell you that I would never turn my country down”
On Redknapp switching sides, sprint king Bolt added: “I had the pleasure of competing in the London Stadium as an athlete many times including the 2012 Olympic Games.
“The crowd were amazing every time I competed there and created a special energy and atmosphere. I look forward to returning in June to play again for the Soccer Aid World XI FC.
“I can’t believe Harry has left us to manage England though — I guess they need all the help they can get! But welcome Mr Wenger!
“Buy your tickets today and support this great cause.”
In addition to the football, UNICEF ambassador Robbie Williams will be singing Angels at half-time.
More names are due to be announced in the build-up to the event but here are the squads so far.
England: Harry Redknapp (Manager), Liam Payne (Captain) Lucien Laviscount, Tom Grennan, Chunkz, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Fara Williams, Joe Cole, Alex Brooker and David Seaman (Goalkeeper Coach).
World XI: Arsene Wenger (Manager), Usain Bolt (Captain) Martin Compston, Mo Gilligan, Chelcee Grimes, Patrice Evra and Robbie Keane.
Soccer Aid has raised over £60million for UNICEF since 2006 and fans can buy tickets for the showdown here.