Tonight's game will be raising funds for two Island organisations
A selection of some of the Isle of Man's best footballers will face each other tonight (18 December) in aid of two Island organisations.
For the third year in a row, the Isle of Man men's national team will take on an FC Isle of Man side in a charity contest at The Bowl in Douglas at 7pm this evening.
Money generated is set to be split between Hospice Isle of Man and Isle Stand Up To Suicide.
Isle of Man men's national team manager Blane Slattery says it'll be a chance to both raise money and awareness for good causes and help him plan his team for 2025:
Tickets for tonight's match will be £3 for adults whilst children go gree.
Founded in 1983 by Nadene Crowther MBE, Hospice Isle of Man provides key services to patients and their loved ones 24/7 throughout the year.
Meanwhile, Isle Stand Up To Suicide provides a daily helpline for anyone in a suicidal crisis as well as suicide prevention training for the general public.