David Beckham last turned out for Manchester United at Old Trafford in 2003 - the odd friendly aside.
Now though, as revealed in a post on his Instagram, he's set to return once more to the ground he called home for the early stages of his career.
Beckham will be playing his first game since retirement, captaining a Great Britain and Ireland team managed by Sir Alex Ferguson as they take on a Rest of the World side captained by Zinedine Zidane. The Rest of the World side will be managed by Carlo Ancelotti.
The game will be raising proceeds for Unicef and will be taking place on November 14th.
Here's Beckham's announcement from his Instagram account.
The Citizens reached 1st place for the first time since August on Wednesday Despite there being just five matchweeks left in the 2025/26 season, league leaders Manchester City could still see their title hopes derailed by the impending verdict in the “115 financial charges” case, according to one of the most knowledgeable figures in football […]
Sad news for fans BBC Sport has announced the end of its iconic show Football Focus after 52 years on air. The show was first launched in 1974 and is known for giving footy fans their Saturday lunchtime fix of interviews, analysis and sport stories ahead of games kicking off. However, in recent years, the […]
Rosenior left his role on Wednesday Chelsea have parted company with their head coach Liam Rosenior, after the former Strasbourg and Hull City manager succeeded in winning just 11 of his 23 games in charge. The Englishman’s run as manager reached a historic low point on Tuesday night, as the Blues lost 3-0 at away […]