They are ready to put their soccer skills to the test in the name of a good cause.
And Tom Hiddleston and Paddy McGuinness led the stars who arrived in Manchester on Saturday ahead of Soccer Aid, which will take place on Sunday.
The Loki star, 42, appeared to be in good spirits as he stepped off the bus with his co-stars including Olympian Mo Farah, EastEnders star Danny Dyer and Line of Duty actor Martin Compston.
Tom looked ready for action as he dressed in his navy blue Soccer Aid uniform, which consisted of a pair of gym shorts and a matching hoodie.
Paddy, meanwhile, opted for a more casual take on the uniform as he stepped out in a white T-shirt and navy blue shorts. He accessorized the look with aviator sunglasses.
Ready to go: Tom Hiddleston beamed as he and Paddy McGuinness led the stars arriving in Manchester for Soccer Aid on Saturday
Relaxed: Paddy opted for a more casual take on the uniform as he stepped out in a white tee and navy blue shorts
Happy: The Loki star, 42, seemed to be in good spirits as he stepped off the bus
Outing: Danny Dyer could be seen taking a smoke break as the group greeted fans before getting ready to do some more training ahead of Sunday
Ace: Olympian Mo Farah also arrived with the team ahead of their game on Saturday
Star of the show: Former Lionesses and Euro 2022 winner Jill Scott to captain the England team for Soccer Aid
Prepared: Line of Duty star Martin Compston is also part of the England team and he was seen wearing his sports equipment in Manchester
Enthusiastic: Tommy Fury was also seen in Manchester and he gave a thumbs up to the fans
Sweet: In an interview on Saturday, Tommy Fury shared that he would dedicate the competition to his and Molly-Mae Hague’s daughter Bambi
Strike a pose: Tommy posed next to Kaylyn Kyle and Lee Mack prior to the match
Friendly: Tom was eager to please fans by signing their memorabilia
Getting ready: Tom, Lee and Kaylyn looked pensive as they arrived
Fans: The Last Leg star Alex Brooker posed for photos with fans
Danny took a smoke break as the group greeted the fans before getting ready to do some more training for Sunday.
The match will see celebrities from the England team compete against the rest of the world XI stars, with the event raising money for UNICEF.
In an interview with OK! Magazine on Saturday, Tommy Fury shared that he would be dedicating the competition to his and Molly-Mae Hague’s daughter, Bambi.
He told the publication, “Bambi will be live and present at the game on Sunday.
“I’m going to give her a shout-out whether we win or lose, always. I dedicate my performance to her, so you can be sure it will be a great performance.’
Tommy also said of his daughter, “I miss her, when I left home it was a bit hectic, I was rushing to do a million things, so I’m looking forward to seeing her at the game.”
Soccer Aid will have an all-female refereeing team for the first time with Abigail Byrne, the top official, who will take charge of Sunday’s game at Old Trafford.
Byrne is one of four Women’s Super League officials involved in the match.
A moment to remember: Alex signed a T-shirt for a lucky fan
Hi there: Danny greeted fans as they arrived at the venue
Cool Factor: Paddy stepped out wearing aviator goggles
Style: Paddy completed his look by wearing a necklace
Fashion statement: Danny chose to step out in sandals and socks after their arrival
Greetings: Martin waved to fans as they arrived in Manchester after days of training in London ahead of the match
Team Player: Jill also wore the team’s uniform for their big arrival in Manchester
Professional: Football coach Jermain Defoe was also seen arriving in Manchester
Beaming: Jill and Jermain were seen wearing matching hats for photos
Expertise: Soccer coach Paul Scholes was also on hand to prepare the celebrity squad
All hands on deck: Argentinian football manager Mauricio Pochettino also saw it coming
Georgia Ball and Nicoleta Bria will be Byrne’s assistants, while Jane Sims will have the fourth official duty.
There will be no VAR and play will go straight to penalties if the result is a draw.
Byrne was promoted to the elite level of refereeing in 2015 and has been active in the WSL since 2016. She also took charge of the Women’s FA Cup Final in 2019.
Former Lionesses and Euro 2022 winner Jill Scott captains the England team, while recently retired Izzy Christiansen is also one of the ex-pros involved.
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes will lead alongside Harry Redknapp.
As well as former footballers, there are a number of celebrities involved, with the England team including Liam Payne, while the Rest of the World team includes former Manchester United stars Nani and Patrice Evra.