Jordan Stewart, comedian Tom Stade and London-based rockers Ulterior are all on this week's show!
Domestic action maybe on the back burner this weekend, but
Soccer AM doesn't do breaks!
Our first guest this week is former Derby and Leicester defender Jordan Stewart!
The versatile full-back spent the first 10 years of his professional career in England, before joining Greek outfit Skoda Xanthi last summer.
A product of the Leicester City youth academy, Stewart broke into the first team in 2000 and went on to make over a hundred appearances for the club.
During his six-year spell with the Foxes he twice suffered the agony of relegation as well as the joy of being promoted to the Premier League, before opting for a move to Watford in 2005.
It proved to be £125,000 well spent by the Hornets as they won promotion in Stewart's debut season at Vicarage Road - beating Leeds 3-0 in the 2006 play-off finals to confirm their place amongst the countries elite.
His consistent performances for the club saw him make another century of appearances before he parted ways with the Londoners.
Spells with Derby and Sheffield United followed, however the lure of testing himself in a foreign league proved too much for the 29-year-old.
As ever Helen and Max will be asking the questions and they'll be finding out how he's settled into life in Greece and whether he can speak the language yet!
Funny
Next down the tunnel will be a man who knows how to tickle an audience's funny bone!
Comedian Tom Stade has been a regular at the Edinburgh Festival in recent years and has also appeared on popular panel shows such as Mock the Week.
Born and brought up in Canada, Stade now resides in Edinburgh with his wife and children, having previously spent three years living in the Black Country.
A Wolverhampton Wanderers fan, Stade got his big break two years ago when he stole the show on the Birmingham leg of Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow.
And we've got no doubt he will be bringing a smile to all our faces once again as he talks about his stand-up, being funny and of course Wolves' Premier League survival chances.
Rockers
Last but by no means least on the orange sofas this week will be former Nottingham Forest and Plymouth Argyle striker Paul McGregor and his brother Benn, who will be talking about their band!
Formed in 2006, Ulterior emerged onto the London scene with a string of live warehouse performances, following the release of their debut single 'Weapons'.
The band's mix of drum machines, thrashing guitars and synthesizers quickly garnered a cult underground following and in 2008 they were asked to support The Horrors at the NME Awards.
Known for their incredible live shows, the London based four-piece's fan base continued to grow as they toured Europe with The Sisters of Mercy.
Never ones to mince their words, the boys have gained a reputation for telling it how it is, while their long awaited debut album was released earlier this month.
'Wild in Wildlife' has been applauded by critics and fans alike and the boys from Liverpool will talking about that, Kenny Dalglish and scoring a hat-trick against Torquay!
That wraps up this week's guest but don't despair because we've got all your favourites too, including News with Pat, Showboat, Unbelievable Tekkers, Push the Sutton, Kenneth the Groundsman, Southend's Best Seat in the House and Crossbar Challenge with Scotland!
Plus, Phil Jagielka dishes the dirt on his England Team Mates, Max meets Burnley gaffer Eddie Howe, Tubes interviews Hollywood star Bradley Cooper and Chris Kamara gets behind the wheel of a van to race Les Ferdinand in Kammy Do It!
What more could you ask for!?
So be sure to tune in to Soccer AM, Saturday, 10am, on Sky Sports 1 & Sky 1!