By Ciara Farmer For Mailonline
Published: 14:49 BST, 13 June 2019 | Updated: 15:06 BST, 13 June 2019
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He is an extremely vocal Arsenal fan.
Yet Piers Morgan swapped his beloved team's stomping ground for the home of rival team Chelsea on Thursday as he joined a legion of stars in throwing their support behind Soccer Aid at London's Stamford Bridge.
The 54-year-old Good Morning Britain host was assuming a management role for World XI team, as he certainly seemed focused on the training session which comes ahead of Sunday's charity football match.
Working it out: Piers Morgan swapped his beloved team's stomping ground for the home of rival team Chelsea on Thursday as he joined a legion of stars in throwing their support behind Soccer Aid at London's Stamford Bridge
Soccer Aid's intense training session comes ahead of the world’s biggest charity football match which is set to take place in the iconic London stadium on Sunday.
The charity's website details: 'We’re bringing together a star-studded line up of football legends and celebrities, who will be battling it out on the pitch so that more children can grow up happy, healthy and able play – just like children should...
'Around the world, poverty, hunger and disease are disrupting playtime for millions of children. Soccer Aid for Unicef is defending play for every child.'
Piers joins Harry Redknapp, Ricky Simms and Vic Bettinelli in assuming management roles on the side while a host of stars will be taking to the pitch.
Ready for action: The 54-year-old Good Morning Britain host was assuming a