Liverpool and Celtic heroes will take part in a charity Legends match this weekend during the international break.
Fan favourites for both clubs will compete in a friendly fixture at Anfield on Saturday to raise money for charity.
The fixture will raise funds for good causes including the Celtic FC Foundation, Forever Reds and a range of programmes delivered by LFC Foundation and partner organisations.
It has been confirmed that 100 percent of match proceeds will be given to the aforementioned beneficiaries.
The clubs - linked by players, managers and 'You'll Never Walk Alone' - will be backed by supporters inside Anfield for the event with both major backing from Liverpool fans and designated seating for Celtic supporters.
Celtic Legends will be managed by Paul Lambert and captained by Stiliyan Petrov with Artur Boruc, Mikael Lustig, Joe Ledley and Robbie Keane among those in the playing squad.
Kenny Dalglish will manage the Liverpool side with former Rangers boss Steven Gerrard featuring in the squad alongside Jamie Carragher and Gary McAllister.
Matt Parish, chief executive of LFC Foundation, said: “We are pleased to announce our seventh home Official Legends Charity Match against Celtic Legends next year and we are very much looking forward to welcoming the LFC family to Anfield for a fun-filled afternoon.
“I’m always overwhelmed by the support and generosity we receive that enables us to support more children, young people, and families in underserved communities across the Liverpool City Region and beyond thorough our programmes and our charity partners.
“Both clubs have a shared history and I’ve no doubt that the Legends will put on a fantastic and competitive display of football for all to enjoy. “
Celtic FC Foundation chief executive Tony Hamilton, said: “It’s an honour for us to work with Matt and his team at Liverpool FC Foundation on this charity match, as we celebrate a wonderful relationship between the two clubs.
“We are very grateful to be confirmed as one of the beneficiaries of the match proceeds as this will make a huge difference to our work challenging poverty and promoting inclusion.
“And we look forward to bringing together a host of Celtic favourites to take on their Liverpool counterparts on March 25 in what I’m sure will not only be a wonderful spectacle but also a hugely heart-warming occasion filled with special memories.”
Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming Legends match...
When is Liverpool vs Celtic legends match?
Liverpool Legends will play Celtic Legends today - Saturday, March 25.
The charity match will be played at Anfield.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Can I watch Liverpool vs Celtic legends match on TV?
The match will be shown on LFCTV, so subscribers can watch the match there.
However, the match is free to stream on Facebook and YouTube.
Is Liverpool vs Celtic legends available to live stream?
Yes. You can stream the match through the official Liverpool club Facebook or YouTube channel.
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Who is playing in the charity match?
Liverpool: Daniel Agger, Fabio Aurelio, Jamie Carragher, Djibril Cisse, Jerzy Dudek, Luis Garcia, Steven Gerrard, Mark Gonzalez, Sami Hyypia, Robbie Keane, Ragnar Klavan, Dirk Kuyt, Gary McAllister, Steve McManaman, Albert Riera, Mohamed Sissoko, Martin Skrtel, Gregory Vignal, Sander Westerveld.
Liverpool manager: Kenny Dalglish
Celtic: Artur Boruc, Harald Brattbakk, Stephen Crainey, Marc Crosas, Massimo Donati, Simon Donnelly, Si Ferry, Shay Given, Emilio Izaguirre, Robbie Keane, Joe Ledley, Mikael Lustig, Niall McGinn, Stephen McManus, Lee Naylor, Darren O'Dea, Stiliyan Petrov, Trevor Sinclair, Ramon Vega, Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, Ross Wallace, Glen Loovens.
Celtic manager: Paul Lambert
Players named so far for each side.
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