Cardiff 'keeper Tom Heaton, comedian Chris Ramsey and rapper Wiley are all on this week's show!
Kick your weekend off in style with Helen and Max
Soccer AM will be hoping to replicate the magic of the FA Cup this Saturday morning but first up on the orange sofas will be a Carling Cup hero - Tom Heaton!
The Cardiff goalkeeper was the star of the show as the Welsh side beat Crystal Palace to book a place in the final on Tuesday night.
The former Manchester United stopper was in inspirational form, saving two spot-kicks in the penalty shootout to set-up a Wembley meeting with Liverpool. But did he do his homework, or was it just luck?
The Bluebirds fans won't care either way as they head to Wembley once again, but there's little doubt that the club's real goal this season is promotion to the Premier League.
City currently lie third in the Championship table, four points off the summit, however, Heaton has only made two league appearances this season after falling behind David Marshall in the pecking order.
Helen and Max will be finding out if he's been frustrated by his lack of game time and how hopeful he is of picking up silverware this term.
It's a tough act having to follow a penalty shootout hero but, in Chris Ramsey, we think we've got just the man!
Comic
The comic has been a regular on panel shows like
8 Out of 10 Cats and fresh from his 2011 Foster's Comedy Award Nomination, he'll be making his
Soccer AM debut!
The 24-year-old has toured with both 'Al Murray the Pub Landlord' and Russell Kane, but has recently embarked on his first solo UK-wide tour.
His 'Offermation' show was a big hit at the Edinburgh Festival last year and he will no doubt be giving us a sneak peak of what to expect.
We'll also be finding out where the South Shields-raised comedian's football allegiances lie and how he enjoyed his recent trip to the Jeremy Kyle show!
Rapper
Last down the tunnel this week will be rapper and Spurs fan, Wiley!
The 33-year-old's music has featured frequently on Showboat in recent years, but now, for the first time, he will be taking a seat on the orange sofas!
Seen as a pioneer of the grime scene, the east London-born star first came to prominence in the late '90s on pirate radio stations.
In the fifteen years that have followed, he has been cited as a major influence on the likes of Tinchy Stryder, Chipmunk and Dizzee Rascal, despite a high-profile falling out with the latter.
A former member of the grime collective Roll Deep, Wiley has released an incredible nine albums since 2004.
His latest offering 'Evolve or be Extinct' was released on his birthday earlier this month and he will be telling us all about that - and his love for Spurs.
That wraps up this week's guests but there's loads more to look forward to, including Bury Cheerleaders and Away Days with Frankie Fryer in Wimbledon!
Rocket will be answering your tweets live during the show, Neil Fitzmaurice joins us on the phone and Phil Neal tells us why he loves football.
Plus, we announce the top 10 contenders for the 2011 Mitre Goal of the Year and how you can vote for your favourite.
So be sure to tune in to Soccer AM, Saturday, 10am, on Sky Sports HD2 & Sky One!