Liverpool have named the total 20-man legends squad to face Celtic this Saturday, with a bunch of well-known names preparing for an Anfield reunion.
The legends are again in motion this weekend following a 2-1 victory over Man United again in September.
Celtic legends can be making the journey to Anfield on Saturday for a 3pm kickoff, with either side looking for bragging rights within the charity fixture.
A gradual stream of high-profile names have confirmed that they are going to be pulling on the pink shirt for the newest LFC basis charity conflict, with Ragnar Klavan and Charlie Adam making their first legends appearances.
Klavan is but to formally retire, although he left Estonian membership Paide Linnameeskond final yr, whereas Adam solely confirmed his retirement in September.
Followers can be excited by the prospect of seeing Steven Gerrard again at Anfield, with Kenny Dalglish as soon as once more taking his place within the dugout for the event.
Having represented each golf equipment throughout his profession, Robbie Keane is about to function for Liverpool and Celtic by taking part in a half for every staff.
Keane is joined in Paul Lambert’s Celtic squad by captain Stiliyan Petrov, together with the likes of Shay Given, Artur Boruc, Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and the just lately retired duo of Mikael Lustig and Emilio Izaguirre.
Jamie Webster can be acting at Anfield for the primary time, taking part in a set of his authentic music as a part of the buildup to kickoff.
Liverpool Legends squad vs. Celtic
Goalkeepers: Jerzy Dudek, Sander Westerveld
Defenders: Sami Hyypia, Martin Skrtel, Ragnar Klavan, Fabio Aurelio, Gregory Vignal, Bjorn Tore Kvarme
Midfielders: Steven Gerrard, Steve McManaman, Charlie Adam, Momo Sissoko, Gary McAllister, Mark Gonzalez, Albert Riera, Salif Diao
Forwards: Robbie Keane, Dirk Kuyt, Djibril Cisse, Luis Garcia
* Tickets to see Liverpool vs. Celtic legends are on sale and out there at £27 for adults, £7 for juniors and £17 for over 65s.
You should purchase tickets on-line right here.
Disabled supporters can go to the Accessibility Hub for additional particulars.