What is it?
It's England vs Nigeria at Wembley - the first of two World Cup warm-up matches for Gareth Southgate's side.
When is it?
Saturday June 2 - ie today.
What time is kick-off?
It's a 5.15pm BST start.
What TV channel is it on?
You can watch the match on ITV 1 or live stream it on ITV player. You can also follow the match live here with in-game analysis with JJ Bull from 4.30pm.
What is the team news?
England
Gareth Southgate put his England squad through their paces on Friday with Phil Jones the only unexpected absentee ahead of the friendly against Nigeria.
The Three Lions play their first World Cup warm-up match at Wembley on Saturday as Southgate begins to finalise his plans for the tournament.
Jones missed out as he left the camp to attend the birth of his child, with the Manchester United man also set to sit out Saturday's game.
Adam Lallana trained with the squad on Thursday and was again present on Friday, the Liverpool midfielder on the standby list having overcome a hamstring injury.
Expected team: Butland, Walker, Cahill, Stones, Alexander-Arnold, Dier, Lingard, Loftus-Cheek, Young, Sterling, Kane
Nigeria
England will be confronted by the team Nigeria expect to start the World Cup when they host them at Wembley in Saturday's friendly.
In both countries' penultimate fixture before they both travel to Russia, they also face a group playing to lift goalkeeper Carl Ikeme in his battle against leukaemia.
While Saturday represents a further chance for Gareth Southgate to experiment with his team ahead of one final friendly against Costa Rica before their World Cup opener against Tunisia on June 18, Nigeria will play their strongest XI.
Their manager Gernot Rohr also knows they have a friendly against the Czech Republic on Wednesday, but their captain John Obi Mikel, Wilfred Ndidi, Victor Moses, Alex Iwobi and Kelechi Iheanacho will be among those expected to start.
Expected team: Uzoho, Ebuehi, Troost-Ekong, Balogun, Idowu, Ndidi, Onazi, Moses, Mikel, Iwobi, Iheanacho
What are they saying?
Gareth Southgate
"That will become apparent over the next five days," was Southgate's opaque response when the goalkeeping position was raised.
"They are inexperienced in terms of senior international games but Pickford and Butland have the perfect path in terms of junior international tournaments and a lot of Premier League football under their belts."
Gernot Rohr
"We will try to play with our best team," said Rohr.
"We will try to see the team that has the chance of starting the World Cup against Croatia. This is a World Cup match for us.
"It's very exciting to play in this wonderful stadium.
"I heard the coach of the England team say they want to win the World Cup in 2022, so we can say the same (of our youthful team)."
What are the odds?
- England - 2/5
- Nigeria - 8/1
- Draw - 10/3
What's our prediction?
England have only lost one of their last 27 World Cup warm-up matches - and that record shouldn't be dented at Wembley on Saturday. England to win by a two-goal margin.
Prediction: England 2 Nigeria 0