TONY PULIS will find himself up against former England goalkeeper David Seaman in another Stoke City-Arsenal confrontation when the pair embark upon a fund-raising climb up Mount Kilimanjaro for the Donna Louise Children's Hospice.
Seaman has confirmed that both he and his ice skating girlfriend Frankie Poultney will be joining television celebrity Nick Hancock's team for the climb.
Team Pulis and Team Hancock will go head-to-head as they attempt to scale Africa's highest peak on a week-long expedition at the end of the season.
And in announcing his plan to take part, Seaman warned his team captain: "If Nick starts lagging behind, he'll get so much stick from me because he used to dish it out to me on They Think It's All Over, but now he's on my kind of territory.
"Nick's a big mate. I've know him for year after first meeting him on They Think It's All Over, so I was only too happy to help out with this challenge."
At the launch of the fund-raising venture, Hancock had signalled his intention to line up one or two big names to help strengthen his team.
The presence of high-profile stars such as Seaman and Poultney, who has recently been voted off ITV's Dancing On Ice, will boost the most important challenge of all which is to raise as much money as possible for such a worthy cause.
To find out more information about the expedition and how to make donations to Team Pulis or Team Hancock, go to www.kili4kids.org