England captain Terry turning out for Yeovil boss Skiverton
The Chelsea defender, and brother of former Yeovil Town midfielder Paul Terry, is due to play in defence for the Terry Skiverton Select XI.
One-time Chelsea stars Dennis Wise, Tore Andre Flo and Gus Poyet are likely to play alongside the Terry brothers as they face the Yeovil team who earned promotion to the Football League in 2003.
Skiverton's close friend Muzzy Izzet, Bristol City striker Lee Trundle and former Glovers Marcus Stewart, Adam Stansfield Arron Davies, Chris Cohen and Phil Jevons are also expected to play in the match, which kicks off at 3pm.
The majority of the side that ended Yeovil's 108-year stay in non-League football is due to be boosted by the addition of former Huish Park goalkeeper Tony Pennock, defender Scott Guyett and strikers Warren Patmore and Carl Alford.
Speculation had been mounting as to who would feature in the match, with organisers biding their time to make an announcement.
Skiverton explained that this was in an attempt to prevent disappointment and to ensure availability.
The majority of those expected to turn out on Saturday are still playing professionally and required permission from their respective clubs to be involved.
Skiverton said: "I understand that a lot of supporters were a bit disappointed we did not release the names quicker, but when you are trying to get hold of the England captain it is very hard.
"What I did not want to say is that this or that player is coming and all of a sudden they all let you down and do not end up playing. When they actually do tell you they are going to come down it makes it much safer for me.
"It was not just John Terry – there are other people who had to get permission. You have got to wait for them to speak to their managers and everybody we have put on the list has been ticked off."


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