It was back in June that the country witnessed the horrific scenes of the Grenfell Tower Fire which tore through the local area, costing 80 people their lives.

But this Saturday, the community has a chance to come together in a show of strength with ex-footballers and celebrities a-plenty coming out in force for the #Game4Grenfell Charity football match.

Organised by Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes, director of football Les Ferdinand and Ferdy Unger- Hamilton of Columbia Records the trio hope the Game 4 Grenfell will 'inspire hope for those affected'.

With the line-up boasting a who's-who of celebrity culture, we take a look at everything you need to know ahead of tomorrow's game.

When is the Game 4 Grenfell charity match?

The two all-star teams will go head to head on Saturday September 2, with a 3pm kick-off.

It is set to take place at Loftus Road stadium, the home ground of Queens Park Rangers which sits around a mile from the site of the Grenfell Tower.

Who is playing?

Who isn't playing would be a more suitable question.

The game boasts an outstanding line-up of celebrities from the world of sport, music and entertainment, meaning those of you looking for a celebrity spot will not be left disappointed.

The two sides will be led by former Newcastle and England star Alan Shearer, and ex-Tottenham and QPR striker Les Ferdinand.

The two squads are as follows:

Team Ferdinand: Iain Glen, Jack Whitehall, James Bay, Marc Bircham, Marcus Mumford (c), Mo Farah, Olly Murs, Paul Merson, Peter Crouch, Serge Pizzorno, Shay Given, Stan Collymore, Tinie Tempah. Wretch 32, Andrew Impey, Ben Shephard, Chris "Woody" Wood, Chris Edwards, Clint Hill, Clive Wilson, Damien Duff, Damian Lewis, Danny Gabbidon, David Seaman, DJ Spoony.

Team Shearer: Ally McCoist, Andy Sinton, Ben Cohen, Chris Sutton, Danny Jones, Darren Campbell, Dave, David James, Des Walker, Ed Westwick, Jamie Dornan, Jamie Redknapp, Jarvis Cocker, Jody Morris, Kevin Gallen, Lee Mack, Paul Bullion, Ralf Little, Richard Ashcroft, Russell Howard, Steve Mackey, Tamer Hassan, Trevor Sinclair (c).

How can i watch the match?

Tickets are still available for the game, and they can be purchased by

Sky 1 will be broadcasting the match live, with coverage starting from 2pm, as well as Freeview channel Pick.

What if i need more information or would like to donate?

For any other questions on the Game 4 Grenfell, please visit the website by