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Your support makes all the difference.Some of the world's greatest ever players head to Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon for a charity match to raise money for Unicef.
Sir Alex Ferguson returns to the home dugout and David Beckham will captain a GB & Ireland XI against a World team that includes a highly decorated group of players.
Captained by Zinedine Zidane, the World team has won eight World Cups, three European Championships, the Champions League 11 times and has seven Ballon d'Or trophies between them - Carlo Ancelotti is the manager for the visitors.
The British team, will certainly have their work cut out, but they will be cheered on by a sold out crowd of 75,000 at Old Trafford, with all profits and donations to go to the global children's charity.
The match will also be refereed by Italian legend Pierluigi Collina, who was named Europe's top referee six years in a row.
"I want a world where children can grow up safe from violence, free from poverty and protected from preventable diseases," Beckham said in the build up to the game. "This match gives me the perfect opportunity to raise awareness and vital funds to help reach the children who need it most. I am delighted that my friend Zizou will join me in leading two teams, full of our friends and team-mates, at the best stadium in the world."
VITAL INFO
When does it start? Kick-off is 3pm on Saturday, 14 November.
Are tickets available? No, the game is sold out.
Where can I watch it? New live streaming app MyEye will have exclusive pictures and interviews before, during and after the match. Highlights will be shown on Match of the Day on BBC One at 10.20pm
Who is playing? Scroll through our gallery below:
Stay tuned on Independent.co.uk/sport for a match report and player ratings after Saturday's game.
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