With Worth Cup fever in the air, Inverclyde Sports Centre is hosting a big amputee football match as Scotland take on England this weekend, and everyone is welcome to attend.
The Weir 3G pitch will be the venue for the international friendly.
The public are urged to head along and give Scotland their support - it is a 2pm kick-off.
Our national team are always in good spirits and their hashtag on social media is #LegOffGameOn if you want to follow all the action.
The newly formed squad, made up of 11 individuals each with a lower or upper limb amputation, have played at the SportScotland National Training Centre in Inverclyde in recent years.
The team was put together by Amputee Football Association Scotland (AFAS), the charity set up in October 2016 .
AFAS began amputee football last year as a pilot project in partnership with Partick Thistle Community Trust. The sport proved hugely popular. Training is held fortnightly at Firhill.
Amputee football is well established south of the border and across the world, with leagues established in more than 30 countries worldwide. 
The European Amputee Football Championships took place in Istanbul and its final between England and hosts Turkey pulled in a crowd of more than 40,000.
The game is played on crutches with teams of seven-a-side. Those in goals must have an upper limb amputation while those outfield a lower amputation.
A spokeswoman for AFAS said: "When the players are on the pitch, disabilities are secondary. It’s simply about individuals coming together to play competitive football at a high level."
* Inverclyde Sports Centre welcomed the West District Gents Hockey group to the centre over the weekend where they enjoyed coaching from top flight former Olympic coach Michi Behrmann and visits from national squad players for their West Youth Summer camp. 
· The school visiting this week is Queen Margaret Academy who fill the whole centre, we are nearing the end of the school term so we are ending on a high over the next two weeks.
· The centre welcome the SFA Mental Health League are attending the centre this week also to play in a mini tournament