Charlie Austin, Darren Gough and former 'Ride' frontman Mark Gardener are on this week's show!
It's Easter weekend but before you gorge yourself with chocolate you might want to set your alarm for 10am this Saturday for two hours of entertainment you won't get anywhere else!
First down the tunnel this week will be one of the most prolific strikers in the Football League; Charlie Austin!
The Burnley star's rise from part-time footballer in the Wessex League to Championship star has been truly remarkable. Released from Reading's youth setup for being too small, Austin was forced to take the long road to achieve his dreams.
Just two years ago he was laying bricks for a living and scoring goals for Poole Town. Fast forward 24 months (and 31 goals in 60 appearances later) and he is now plying his trade seven levels higher!
64 goals in 57 appearances for Poole was enough to earn the 21-year-old a trial with Swindon Town in 2009 and the Robins wasted no time handing him a contract.
It proved a shrewd move as his prolific strike partnership with Billy Paynter helped guide Danny Wilson's side to last season's League One play-off final where they were beaten 1-0 by Millwall.
Austin's outstanding performances on the way to Wembley meant it was only a matter of time before he made the next step up, and in January he signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with Burnley.
Yet to register for his new club, Austin will be telling Helen and Max how he is finding life in the Championship and the possibility of promotion.
Spearhead
Joining him on the orange sofas will be former England cricket star Darren Gough!
The spearhead of England's bowling attack through much of the '90s, Gough is England's highest wicket-taker in one-day internationals with 234.
The 40-year-old also took 229 wickets in 58 Test matches for his country, making him England's ninth most successful wicket-taker of all-time.
Since retiring from the game the former Yorkshire captain has kept himself busy as a pundit, while also appearing on shows such as Strictly Come Dancing.
Most recently, though, Gough has returned from a motorbike trip to Lesotho, Africa.
Along with four other celebrities he spent five days helping charity, Riders for Health carry out vital HIV work in the country, and he will be telling us all about it.
Shoegazers
Completing another fantastic line-up of guests will be the man who fronted '90s shoegazers 'Ride', Mark Gardener!
A huge Oxford United fan, Gardener formed Ride in 1988 along with friends Andy Bell, Laurence Colbert and Steve Queralt.
Within a year the band had been signed to Alan McGee's legendary independent label Creation Records, who they would go on to release three critically acclaimed albums with before disbanding while recording their fourth in 1995.
Solo projects and collaborations such as The Animalhouse followed for Gardener, as well as a spell away from music in France, and he will no doubt be reflecting on all that and talking about his beloved Us!
So that wraps up this week's guests, but wait... there's more!
Sandwiched in between all this week's chats will be all your favourites, including Showboat, Unbelievable Tekkers, Kenneth the Groundsman, News with Pat, Bolton's Crossbar Challenge and Skill Skool with some of the countries finest freestylers!
Plus, we'll be finding out where the Best Seat in the House in Dumbarton is, Rangers star Maurice Edu talks Team Mates, and Kammy takes on Gary Megson and David Hirst in his very own Crossbar Challenge!
So be sure to tune in to Soccer AM, Saturday, 10am, on Sky Sports 2 & Sky 1!