With another international break looming, Premier League fans everywhere will be looking to fill their time with another form of entertainment this weekend.
Luckily, ITV’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here returns this Sunday, a show that has seen a number of former Premier League players star in recent years.
Now in it’s 18th series, the show has had eight Premier League stars in it, with former player and manager Harry Redknapp the latest to sign up.
How will the former Tottenham Hotspur boss get on compared to his fellow footballers? Find out how they fared in TV’s scariest reality show.
John Fashanu
When Fashanu entered the jungle in 2003 for the second series of the show, he was already well known in the entertainment industry for his work on Gladiators.
He was the first footballer to enter the jungle.
Fashanu In The Jungle
Fashanu threw himself into the challenge and even managed to conquer his fear of heights during one of the bushtucker trials.
The former Wimbledon man is technically the best forming footballer on the show, as he finished second behind cricketer Phil Tufnell.
Neil Ruddock
Larger than life, Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock was perfect for the jungle with his no care attitude and humorous nature.
The former West Ham man had only retired a year earlier when he appeared in the 2004 series.
Ruddock In The Jungle
Like John Fashanu, he threw himself into almost every challenge and struck up an unlikely relationship with Lord Brocket and Peter Andre.
Unfortunately, the British public didn’t think so and he was voted off the show in 7th place.
Rodney Marsh
In a bid to rebuild his career after he was sacked by Sky Sports in 2005 for making a joke about the 2004 Asian Tsunami, Marsh entered the jungle in the same year.
Marsh In The Australian Bush
Controversial Marsh didn’t get on well with his campmates and came across childish and was lamented for making sexist jokes during his stay.
Because of this he was voted off the show in fifth and has since gone on to star in Celebrity Come Dine With Me and Celebrity Coach Trip.
Jimmy Bullard
When Jimmy Bullard entered the jungle in 2014 many believed that he was one of the favourites to go on to win it.
Bullard, who like Dyer had a career plagued with injuries has always been known as one of the charismatic characters on and off the football pitch.