Matt and Joseph Mills told Soccer AM they'll crank up their rivalry when Leicester play Reading.
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It's party season in the world of football and there'll be a party atmosphere in the
Soccer AM studios this week.
Joining us on the orange sofas first will be not one, but two footballers! That's right, because helping us to kick things off in style will be Matt and Joseph Mills!
The brothers are among a long list of siblings who have made it to the top of the beautiful game, but unlike most they are yet to play alongside each other despite having both turned out for Southampton and Reading.
Like Joseph, older brother Matt began life with Southampton, before moving on to Manchester City, Doncaster Rovers, Reading and Leicester City where he currently plies his trade.
The 25-year-old made over 15 appearances for England at both under-18 and under-19 level, however his proudest moment will no doubt have come at Wembley last season when he captained Reading in their Championship playoff final against Swansea.
The day would ultimately end in disappointment for the centre-back, as the Royals lost 4-2 despite Mills' best efforts, however he was at least able to leave with the consolation prize of a goal at the home of football.
His outstanding contribution to Reading's promotion push saw him become a target for several Premier League and Championship clubs and in July he completed a £5 million move to Leicester.
However, no sooner had he left did Reading have a new Mills in their squad; Joseph. Three years younger than brother Matt, the left-back signed a one-year contract at the Madejski Stadium after being let go by Southampton.
Both Matt and Joseph have made solid starts at their new clubs, but will miss this weekend's games because of suspension and injury problems respectively. As ever though, their clubs' losses is our gain and we can't wait to have them on!
Established
Next down the tunnel will be comedian Jason Manford!
On his last appearance on the show he was a rising star on the comedy circuit having just released his debut DVD. Two years on and he's no longer a rising star; he's an established one.
The Manchester City supporter is a master of observational comedy and has amassed a growing number of celebrity fans, including Johnny Vaughan and Peter Kay.
Over the last five years, Manford has worked on various comedy panel shows, such as 8 out of 10 Cats and has presented The One Show, Tonightly and Show Me The Funny.
His debut DVD, which was filmed at Manchester Apollo, earned him rave reviews, while he has just finished his second National tour; 'Off On Tour We Go'.
His new DVD, Jason Manford Live, is also out now and he will be telling us about that and looking ahead to City's clash with Arsenal on Sunday!
Grime
And finally this week, we'll be welcoming on Wretch 32!
The grime star has had an impressive year, after scoring his first No. 1 with
Don't Go and enjoying top five hits with both Traktor and Unorthodox.
Real name Jermaine Scott, the 26-year-old's debut album
Black and White reached No. 4 in the UK back in August, while he recently revealed his follow-up could be out as early as next year.
On Saturday the Tottenham-born star collected his first gong at the 2011 MP3 Music Awards for Unorthodox. The track, which he collaborated on with friend of the show Example, won the Urban/Garage/Grime category.
Scott has also recently tried his hand at acting with a cameo appearance in Hollyoaks last month and we'll be asking him all about that and much, much more.
That polishes off this week's guests, but as ever we've got loads more treats for you, including Page 3 Soccerettes, Warsaw's Crossbar Challenge, Away Days in Portsmouth!
Plus, Anton Ferdinand reveals why he loves football and Gazza tells us a story about Doug Ellis' boat!
So tune in for Soccer AM, Saturday, 10am, on Sky Sports 2 and Sky 1 HD.