Footballing icon David Beckham will be joined on Saturday, November 14th by a host of stars in a charity match at Old Trafford. Read on to find out who else is joining him and where to catch the game.

Although he hung up his boots after glittering career that saw him play for Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, AC Milan, and lastly, Paris Saint-Germain, David Beckham is still very much involved with the sport he loves. The English icon has had the excellent opportunity to combine his passion for sport with aiding those less fortunate as a UNICEF ambassador, which he has done for the past decade.

Beckham is currently in the midst of an ambitious project that included playing seven matches of the beautiful game on all seven continents - including Antarctica - and now wraps up an incredible journey that also saw him visit Buenos Aires, Argentina; Papua New Guinea, Miami, Florida, USA; Djibouti, and Nepal by returning to the very place that made him a football star.

Football has indeed no boundaries: Beckham pictured earlier this month in Antarctica

Old Trafford will thus play host to the final match in this series this Saturday, November 14th. And given his immense celebrity status, Beckham has assembled an impressive group of names who will be all turning out to support his cause, which has been dubbed as the "Match for Children".

One one side will be Great Britain & Ireland XI, who will be managed by legendary coach Sir Alex Ferguson. This will be the first time the Scottish icon will be returning to the tactician's bench since his retirement back in 2013, and he will be in charge of a side that includes luminaries such as Beckham, John Terry, Paul Scholes, Phil Neville, and Ryan Giggs.

Sir Alex Ferguson will be managing his first side in nearly two years this Saturday

Here is the line-up in full (as of Thursday, November 12th): David Seaman, David James, Jamie Carragher, Sol Campbell, Phil Neville, John Terry, Ashley Cole, Darren Fletcher, Nicky Butt, Trevor Sinclair, Paul Scholes, Gary McAllister, Ryan Giggs, David Beckham (captain), Michael Owen, Peter Crouch, Alan Smith

Not to be outdone, Beckham's side will face off against the team aptly described as Rest of World XI. Captained by none other than Zinedine Zidane, the retired French maestro will be joined by stars like Clarence Seedorf, Patrick Kluivert, Luis Figo, Ronaldinho, and Patrick Vieira.

Carlo Ancelotti, who previously managed Chelsea, Milan, Real Madrid, and PSG, among others, will be in charge of the Rest of World XI for this game as the Italian takes a sabbatical following his surprising dismissal by Real Madrid earlier this year.

Ancelotti has been linked to a host of clubs, but for now, the only team he will be managing will be the Rest of the World XI in Saturday's friendly

Here is their line-up in full (as of Thursday, November 12th): Edwin van der Sar, Raimond van der Gouw, Cafu, Fernando Hierro, Fernando Couto, Mikael Silvestre, Maxwell, Luis Figo, Robert Pires, Christian Karembeu, Park Ji-sung, Clarence Seedorf, Patrick Vieira, Michael Ballack, Ronaldinho, Zinedine Zidane (captain), Dwight Yorke, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Patrick Kluivert, Landon Donovan 

Where can I view the UNICEF Match for Children on Saturday, November 14th?

If you were really fortunate, you were able to snag a ticket to catch it live at Old Trafford. For the rest of us fans, though, we will have to hope to catch a glimpse on TV. However, as things stand now, if you reside in Africa, you are in luck as there are viewing options as per Great Britain XI vs Rest of World XI page here at LiveSoccerTV.com.

Please rest assured that Live Soccer TV will update you should a last-minute broadcast deal allow David Beckham's Great Britain XI vs Rest of the World XI charity match to be streamed live online or on TV in the UK, USA or Canada.