SAINTS legends Matt Le Tissier and Jimmy Case will be back in a red and white striped shirt tomorrow, when they take to the beach in Brighton.
The veteran duo will be joined by Simon Arthur, Nicky Banger, Stuart Barfoot, Ian Juryeff, Dave Puckett and Angus Steel for a special celebrity Saints All-stars match against Brighton - the team Case managed - as part of the Kronenbourg Cup beach soccer carnival.
Le Tissier played for England last year in the tournament, but this time will not feature in the competitive side of the event.
England, France, Italy and European champions Portugal will be playing for the Kronenbourg Cup, with Eric Cantona leading the challenge of the French.
Last year the tournament was won by Switzerland with Spain winning the inaugural event the previous year.
The matches, which take place tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday, all count towards the European Pro Beach Soccer League, culminating in the Super Final which will be played in Monaco on the weekend of August 29-31.
The games are divided into three, 12-minute periods, consisting of five players, but unlimited substitutions.
There is always a winner, with no draws. If there is no winner after three minutes of overtime, penalty kicks follow.
Matches are typically high-scoring and there are an average of ten goals in each game.
Le Tissier admits he is looking forward to the challenge.
He said: "It should be fun and it is quite different to normal football as it involves so much volleying. Last year's Kronenbourg Cup was a fantastic event and a great opportunity for me to experience a new challenge. Beach football is a very exciting sport."
Dean Wilkins, captain of the Brighton All Star team, said: "Beach soccer is completely different to normal football - simply because of the surface.
"You need to be a good volleyer because the ball spends a lot of time in the air.
"We are really looking forward to the challenge of playing football with that added razzmatazz which has become synonymous with beach soccer."
The matches take place from 5pm to 8.30pm tomorrow, and from 1.30pm to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday.
For ticket information contact the event hotline on 0870 9009100.
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