SOCCER AID is back - and there's another star-studded line-up for 2019.
Football greats, sporting legends and A-list celebrities will all come together tonight for a charity extravaganza at Stamford Bridge.
Who's in the Soccer Aid 2019 line-up?
IT'S set to be another brilliant edition of Soccer Aid as England and the Rest of the World go head-to-head.
This year's game is being held at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea - and there's plenty of familiar faces on both sides.
Sam Allardyce - Manager
FORMER England boss and long-ball specialist, expect Big Sam to munch through at least three sticks of gum before half-time.
Susanna Reid - Assistant Manager
ONE half of Good Morning Britain, former newsreader Susanna goes up against Piers Morgan in the dugouts.
Jeremy Lynch
FREESTYLE footballer who is more like to pull off a successful Rabona than curl in a late winner, Lynch is part of Britain's Got Talent alumni.
David Seaman
LEGENDARY England goalkeeper who won 75 caps for his country - but will be delighted that Ronaldinho isn't playing.
Mark Wright
FORMER Towie heart-throb who has proved in previous Soccer Aid iterations to be more than handy with a ball at his feet.
Jamie Carragher
LIVERPOOL and England central defender who now plies his trade arguing with Gary Neville on Sky Sports.
Joe Wicks
FITNESS fanatic and all-round good eater, Joe is an Instagram star and scored an absolute belter of a penalty in last season's Soccer Aid shoot-out.
Glen Johnson
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE winner and former Stoke regular, Johnson retired in January 2019 after earning 54 caps for England.
Ben Shephard
A SOCCER AID regular plagued by injuries, Shepherd is a familiar face for those watching ITV or Sky Sports.
John Terry
EXPECT JT to get a rousing reception as he returns to Stamford Bridge following Championship play-off success on coaching staff at Aston Villa.
Mo Farah
OLYMPIAN and all-round good guy, Mo was tirelessly utilised out on the wing last year at Old Trafford.
Jamie Redknapp
ANOTHER footballer turned pundit, Jamie will be keen to get one over his dad who is in the opposition dugout.
David Harewood
BEST known for his role in Homeland, the Birmingham actor was the shoot-out hero in 2018 where he saved two penalties.
Joe Cole
Marvin Humes
Katie Chapman
Danny Jones
Michael Owen
Ant Middleton
Rachel Yankey
Lee Mack
NORTHERN comedian will be hoping for a better Soccer Aid experience after missing from the spot in last year's final with a shocking penalty.
Sam Claflin
SUFFOLK actor will be hoping to draw on experience from action-packed roles in Then Hunger Games and Pirates of the Caribbean to get him through the match on his Soccer Aid debut.
WORLD XI
Harry Redknapp - Manager
KING of the Jungle and legendary former boss of Portsmouth, Spurs, Birmingham, West Ham and Bournemouth.
Piers Morgan - Assistant Manager
Usain Bolt
Ricardo Carvalho
YET another familiar face to Chelsea fans, Portuguese star Carvalho was their defensive rock during three Premier League title winning seasons.
Billy Wingrove
Roberto Carlos
GOALKEEPERS beware - ex-Brazilian left-back Carlos possesses a traction engine of a left-foot. Just ask France.
Kem Cetinay
Michael Essien
THERE's no shortage of former Chelsea legends, as the Ghanian looks to star in the World XI midfield engine room.
Niall Horan
Robert Pires
PART of Arsenal's Invicibles team of 2003, Pires will be looking to show he's lost none of his grace and skill since hanging up his boots.
Martin Compston
Rosana
ONE of two Brazilian female legends on the World XI, flying full-back Rosana played in the Samba colours of her country for 17 years.
Danny O'Carroll
Francielle ‘Franzinha’ Manelo
SECOND of the Brazilian legends, the midfielder played for Brazil at the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games.
Jack Savoretti
Didier Drogba
THE Chelsea legend's just keep coming - and the word legend is fitting for the Ivorian who netted a ridiculous 164 times for the Blues.
Roman Kemp
Robbie Keane
A NATURAL goalscorer, expect the Irishman to whip out his traditional forward-roll celebration if, or more likely when, he scores at the Bridge.
DJ Locksmith
Eric Cantona
A CROWD favourite, the Frenchman came off the bench last year in one of the most iconic Soccer Aid moments of them all.
Nicky Byrne
FORMER Westlife member Nicky has had good practice at getting up off a stool if he starts on the bench in West London.
James McAvoy
A-LIST actor from Glasgow, James will be recognised by Marvel fans as Professor X from the X-Men franchise.
When is Soccer Aid 2019?
Soccer Aid is back on Sunday, June 16.
It will be held at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge.
Kick-off is at 7.30pm.
You can watch ALL of the action live on ITV from 6.30pm until 10pm.