Strictly Come Dancing 2018 line-up: David Ginola and Chris Kamara CONFIRMED

Three celebrities will be facing Strictly Come Dancing judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel-Horwood, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli for this month’s Sport Relief Special.

Football heroes Alex Scott, Chris Kamara and David Ginola will be digging out their dancing feet all in the name of charity.

Alex will be teaming up with Pasha Kovalev, who will be hoping to have better luck after being knocked out in week two with his latest celebrity partner, Chizzy Akudolu.

David and Chris’ partners are yet to be announced, but stars Karen Clifton and Anya Garnis have been confirmed as the professionals taking part.

David is already a firm front-runner after competing in the French version of the hit BBC series and finishing in a very respectable third place.

What’s more, all three pairs will be dancing to the New Order hit World In Motion.

Chris’ Strictly debut comes after his 2016 brush with reality television in The Sport Relief Bake Off in 2016.

This year’s Sport Relief is promising to be the fundraiser’s biggest spectacle yet with hosts Gary Lineker, Davina McCall, Ore Oduba, Paddy McGuinness, Claudia Winkleman and Freddie Flintoff all taking the reins over the course of the night.

Countryfile presenter Helen Skelton will battling Love Island star Camilla Thurlow in a special celebrity boxing match, while Wayne Bridge and Spencer Matthews will also go head to head in the ring.

Each celebrity will undergo a medical by an approved doctor to make sure they’re fit enough for a knockout.

Stars have already been tackling extreme feats of bravery in a bid to raise millions for the charity.

Zoe Ball is currently on the third day of her Hardest Road Home challenge, and has already been left in tears.

 

The Strictly: It Takes Two presenter was tackling a steep climb on the third leg of her five-day journey, when she fell.

The broadcaster, who spoke out about the difficult challenge on Instagram last night, has been confirmed to be alright.

Sport Relief wrote on Twitter: “Zoe’s taken a tumble – just too much of that pesky hill. She’s fine though and back on her way.”

The 47-year-old said: “It’s now easier to be on the bike than not. Getting on and off the saddle, taking the gear off – it’s becoming really tough.

There will also be a special edition of A Question of Sport.

Sport Relief airs on BBC One from 7pm on Friday, March 23.

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