A Glasgow football legend and a boxing star will be interviewed live at a casino.
Former Chelsea footballer Pat Nevin and Northern Irish boxing champion Carl Frampton will answer questions at Grosvenor Casino in Merchant City.
The live event, hosted by award-winning Countdown presenter Colin Murray will take place at 6pm on Thursday, May 30.
The conversation is part of the 52 podcast, where, inspired by the game of poker, the legendary sporting guests pick a card to answer questions.
Season two of the series will be recorded at casinos across the UK, including this episode.
Colin Murray said: “This is the second series of 52, but when we started to record the first one, the world was turned upside-down by Covid.
"It was the last thing I worked on before lockdown so myself and the team were very happy to actually get it recorded, but at the same time gutted that we couldn't make it in front of a crowd.
“So, this is a great chance to put that right, and the lineups we have put together in six different venues are fantastic!”
Tickets are £15 each and include a drink as well. For more information, visit here.
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Amy Culora, head of marketing at Grosvenor Casinos, said: “Whether you’re a sports fan or just simply love listening to authentic podcasts, Colin Murray’s 52 delivers a fun, unique, and intimate conversation which reveals answers that we’ve never heard before from some of the greatest in sporting talent.
“Colin has completely reshuffled the typical interview format and sets the agenda for the most authentic and candid sports podcast around. With the added layer of a live audience, we’re set for an unpredictable and exciting series event.
"Grosvenor Casinos is proud to sponsor Colin Murray’s 52 which will be recorded in six of our clubs across the country.”
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