Dominic Matteo, Tinchy Stryder and Ashley Walters are all on this week's show!
More great guests, gags and lots and lots of goals!
The Carlos Tevez saga continues to rumble on with more twists and turns than your average Hollywood blockbuster, but you know exactly what you're getting with Soccer AM this Saturday morning... goals, gags and great guests!
Kicking things off this week will be former Liverpool and Leeds star Dominic Matteo!
Born in Dumfries, Scotland, Matteo began his career at Liverpool in 1990 when he joined the Merseysiders' youth set-up. Within two years he had graduated to the first team squad where he remained until 2000.
The versatile defender turned out 129 times for the Reds before heading to Leeds United where he formed a formidable partnership with Rio Ferdinand at the heart of the United defence.
One of the stand-out performers during the club's 2000/01 run to the Champions League semi-final, Matteo gained legendary status amongst the fans after scoring against AC Milan at the San Siro, ensuring United progressed from the group stages.
Ferdinand's move to Manchester United the following summer saw Matteo handed the captain's armband, however he had to endure the agony of relegation in 2004 as the club's financial troubles saw them drop down to the second tier of English football.
The 37-year-old went on to have spells with both Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City before a back injury forced him into retirement in 2009.
In the two years that have passed the former Scotland international has stayed away from football in the main, however he's revealed he's ready to get back involved and we'll be finding out where he sees his future and reflect on an excellent career.
Hip hop
Next down the tunnel will be British hip hop star Tinchy Stryder!
The petit East London rapper first came to our attention almost three years ago following the release of his single 'Take Me Back' which peaked at Number 3 in the UK charts.
Collaborations with N-Dubz and the Sugababes' Amelle Berrabah on tracks 'Number 1' and 'Never Leave You' respectively, brought further success with both singles reaching Number 1.
18-months later he released his third album, Third Strike, while his entrepreneurial skills were acknowledged by hip hop mogul Jay-Z, who joined forces with Stryder to find and develop new talent.
In June he enjoyed a top 10 hit with the track 'Spaceship' which featured N-Dubz's Dappy, while his latest single 'Off The Record' was produced by friend of the show Calvin Harris.
The massive Man Utd fan, who performed before this year's Champions League Final at Wembley, headed to Las Vegas to film the video for his latest track and Helen and Max will asking him just how gruelling that was!
And finally
Completing this week's line-up will be the multi-talented Ashley Walters!
The former rapper has forged a successful film career since his days in So Solid Crew, with roles alongside the likes of 50 Cent, Selma Blair, Melissa George and Ewan McGregor.
A former student of the Sylvia Young Theatre School, Walters - who was named Best Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards for his role in Bullet Boy in 2005 - has also treaded the boards at the National Theatre in Roy William's 'Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads' as well as in Levi David Addai's 'Oxford Street' at the Royal Court Theatre.
The Arsenal fan's latest big screen roles comes in the Idris Elba produced British horror 'Demons Never Die', and he will be telling us all about his role in that that and giving us his views on the Gunners' season so far.
That wraps up this week's guests but we've got plenty more to keep you entertained.
Tubes meets Graeme Souness and plays FIFA 2012 with Manchester City star Adam Johnson, Frankie Fryer heads to Genk for Away Days ahead of the crew's trip to Belgium on Tuesday and I'm An A League Celebrity is back!
Plus, Daniel Tozser dishes the dirt on his Genk Team Mates, Nathan Caton is the comedian in the cupboard, Paul Gascoigne tells us about THAT incident with Vinnie Jones, and we have a world exclusive clip from Liverpool's 2005 Champions League final inspired film 'Will'!
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