Niall, Louis, Olly Murs and Jack Whitehall have all been limbering up this week ahead of Sunday's 10th annual Soccer Aid match.
The charity event raises money for UNICEF and was set up by Robbie Williams and his friend Jonathan Wilkes.
The two teams, England and The Rest of The World, are made up of professional players and celebrities.
This year, the managers are Sam Allardyce for England.
And Claudio Ranieri for The Rest of The World.
We caught up with some of the celebrities after their final training session and they were all pretty excited about involved.
"Obviously I am a massive football fan, getting the full England kit is enough for me," Louis Tomlinson told us.
"I am already super excited to be playing at Old Trafford, it is crazy to even say it, so I am immensely excited."
He admitted he was a bit nervous about getting involved after boasting about his skills.
"I have advertised myself as an amazing footballer in One Direction, there's not many great footballers in One Direction so that's why," he explained.

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