Can Alan Brazil manage a football team better than his own time?
Will social media star Mark Goldbridge be able to keep the Premier League 100 Club's Darren Bent quiet?
And how will 5ft 3ins super bantamweight champion Spencer Oliver cope with 220lbs Adebayo Akinfenwa?
These are just some of the questions that will be answered when the talkSPORT Breakfast team take on a talkSPORT All-Stars XI on Friday at 2pm live on YouTube with commentary on Hawksbee and Jacobs.
All-Stars manager Adrian Durham has seen it all at talkSPORT Towers — and he admits this means everything.
Durham said: «This game will go down as a major moment in the rich history of talkSPORT and I'm proud to be in charge of the talkSPORT All-Stars.
»Alan Brazil and I have both been at talkSPORT from the very start, so there's no doubt this game will be competitive. He will have his Breakfast team fired up for sure, but the All-Stars quality will shine through. I can't wait to get on that touchline."
An intense and frosty build-up has been littered with controversy.
The Breakfast team are suddenly without talismanic captain Gabby Agbonlahor.
The Aston Villa legend is thought to be on his way to Saudi Arabia after receiving a lucrative offer to turn his back on Breakfast. Mercenary.
Doubts have been raised about Brazil and assistant manager Ray Parlour's influence on the culture, while there are even concerns over whether the iconic Scotsman will show up to the event.
Presenters, commentators, journalists, and even news readers, have been called upon at the last minute, which is usually when Brazil turns up for work.
But Wales legend Dean Saunders, who scored 161 goals at the top level, suggests the big man has a revolutionary philosophy up his sleeve.
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