Soccer Aid is back with famous faces from the worlds of showbiz and sport once again teaming up with football legends to raise money for UNICEF in an England v World XI match.
Last year saw Usain Bolt's World XI side beat England in a penalty shootout to lift the trophy for the fourth year in a row, while more than £15million was raised for charity.
In a bid to put an end to the World XI's dominance, England have snapped up some new talent for 2023, with rapper Bugzy Malone, DJ Joel Corry and actor Danny Dyer among those making their debut for the Three Lions.
Dyer is, of course, one of the most recognisable faces on television having starred as Mick Carter in EastEnders from 2013 until 2022, while also hosting game shows The Wall and Cheat and starring in cult films Human Traffic, Mean Machine and The Football Factory.
But Soccer Aid viewers have noticed the actor looked slightly different to normal as he took to the pitch on Sunday night as he sported a thick moustache.
It isn't just some bold new look for the 45-year-old, however, with Dyer growing the moustache as part of a new series he is set to star in alongside David Tennant.
The EastEnders star has been filming for the upcoming Disney+ series Rivals, which is based on the Jilly Cooper novel of the same name. Dyer plays the role of Freddie Jones in the eight-part series, with Tennant, Rufus Jones, Emily Atack and Aidan Turner among his co-stars.
Announcing the series last year, Disney+ said: "Rivals dives headfirst into the cutthroat world of independent television in 1986, where the shoulder pads are big and ambitions even bigger."
It added that it would be based on Cooper's novel, which it described as: "An iconic and beloved piece of British literary history, capturing the joy, drama, excess, and brazen power-grabbing of the affluent elite in 1980s England."