Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Ian Wright will be stepping into uncharted territory when Arsenal host Manchester United on Wednesday evening.
They would usually expect to be on punditry duties for such a high-profile clash, but the match not being shown on Sky Sports will allow them to do something different.
They will join forces for a live watchalong, reacting to every moment and answering questions from fans. It will be streamed on the Overlap channel on YouTube, with coverage starting 45 minutes before kick-off.
Loyalties will be split across the panel, with Neville and Keane rooting for United and Wright backing Arsenal. Carragher, meanwhile, will no doubt be checking the Liverpool score in their game against Newcastle.
It remains to be seen if United will be able to maintain their good form under Ruben Amorim or if Arsenal will record their fourth successive victory in all competitions.
Leny Yoro could make his Premier League debut for the visitors, with Amorim issuing a positive update in his press conference on Monday.
"We have one more training session to see it," said the United boss. "Maybe Leny Yoro is going to be in the squad. I feel he is in a good moment now, his fitness is better, so I think he is going to be in the squad. The others we have to see."
Bruno Fernandes will also be involved despite hobbling off with an ankle injury during United's big win over Everton on the weekend.
"He’s fit to play," added Amorim. "I see him already this morning. He’s fit to play. He’s a guy that doesn’t need a lot of rest, you know him, so he is prepared to play."
Arsenal, meanwhile, will be without Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu due to knee injuries. Gabriel Magalhaes may be a doubt after coming off at half-time against West Ham but will almost certainly start if he is passed fit.
Speaking after the final whistle at the London Stadium, Mikel Arteta explained that he chose to replace Gabriel as a precaution following his knock against Sporting earlier this month.
"It was related to the previous injury he had in Lisbon," said the Arsenal manager. "He did great to be a part of that. With that result and the state he is feeling, we decided to take him off."