A host of Rangers and Liverpool legends will descend upon Ibrox this weekend as they square-off in a charity match.
Steven Gerrard will don the red jersey with number eight on his back as he takes to the field to play against the club he currently manages.
The boss recently hinted, though, that he may well appear in a Gers shirt for a cameo - making this game unmissable.
But how can you watch the game if you can't make it to Ibrox? Who will be playing for both teams? What time is kick-off?
Here's all you need to know.
When is the game and what time is kick-off?
The legends clash takes place on Saturday, October 12.
Kick-off is 3pm.
Is it on TV?
It certainly is. Viewers can watch the action live - and for free - on LFCTV GO worldwide.
It will also be available on Liverpool's Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts.
How much are tickets to Ibrox match?
Briefs are priced at £15 for adults, £10 for concessions and £5 for children.
Who will be playing?
Rangers squad: Alex McLeish (Manager), Ian Durrant (Assistant Manager), Wattereus, Gough (C), Johansson, Lovenkrands, Albertz, Boyd, Mols, Novo, Cuellar, McCulloch, Papac, Hill, Hutton, Andrews, Vignal, Mendes, Steven, Rae, Gerrard, Buffel, Adam.
Liverpool squad: Dudek, Kirkland, Carragher, McAteer, Enrique, Johnson, Gerrard (C), Smicer, Berger, Garcia, Pennant, Heskey, Kuyt, Warnock.
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