Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Beth England have made the draw for the 2017 Premier League Schools Tournament, to be held at Stamford Bridge on 23 May.
The two Chelsea players drew the names at the club’s Cobham training complex for the 12th edition of the competition, which features Under-11 mixed and Under-13 girls' teams representing each of the 20 clubs.
The teams competing at Stamford Bridge will have the full Premier League experience, including walking out of the tunnel, playing in their clubs' kits and visiting the dressing rooms.
Cameras from BBC Match of the Day Kickabout will also be on hand to film the event.

"It's a big achievement for the players and they will remember it and treasure each moment," said Loftus-Cheek.
"They can expect to feel nervous but excited as well. It's a great moment, having fun playing football with your friends in a stadium. What's not to enjoy?"
Over the last few months, each of the 20 Premier League clubs have been holding regional tournaments to discover who will represent them at the home of Chelsea FC, with more than 11,000 players and over 1,400 schools taking part.
Tenby Church in Wales will be aiming to retain for Swansea City the Under-11 title that Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Castell Nedd won at Goodison Park last year.
Sunderland are again represented by St. Bedes Comprehensive, who triumphed in the Under-13 girls' competition at Everton's ground.
2017 PL Schools Tournament line-up
Team | Under-11 Mixed | Under-13 Girls |
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AFC Bournemouth | Epiphany CoE Primary School | Bournemouth School for Girls |
Arsenal | Ashmount Primary School | St Albans Girls' School |
Burnley | Briercliffe Primary School | Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic College |
Chelsea | John Keble Primary School | Blenheim High School |
Crystal Palace | Avenue Primary Academy | Edenham High School |
Everton | Farnborough Road Junior School | Greenbank High School |
Hull | Swanland Primary School | St Mary's College |
Leicester City | St Thomas More Catholic Voluntary Academy | Thomas Eastley Community College |
Liverpool | Bidston Avenue Primary School | Chesterfield High School |
Manchester City | St Cuthbert's RC Primary | Failsworth School |
Manchester United | Tyntesfield Primary School | Sale Grammar School |
Middlesbrough | St Patricks RC Primary School | Macmillan Academy |
Southampton | Foundry Lane Primary School | The Westgate School |
Stoke City | Walton Priory Middle School | Congleton High School |
Sunderland | Easington Colliery Primary School | St Bede's Catholic Comprehensive School |
Swansea City | Tenby Church in Wales Primary School | Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Myrddin |
Tottenham Hotspur | Muswell Hill Primary School | Goffs School |
Watford | Eversley Primary School | Longdean School |
West Bromwich Albion | Witton Middle School | Sandwell Academy |
West Ham United | Longwood Primary Academy | Frances Bardsley Academy for Girls |
Roll of Honour
Stadium | U11 Mixed winners | U13 Girls winners | |
2016 | Goodison Park | Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Castell Nedd (Swansea City) | St. Bedes (Sunderland) |
2015 | White Hart Lane | Plantation (Liverpool) | Stoke Newington (Arsenal) |
2014 | Etihad Stadium | Plantation (Liverpool) | All Saints High (Everton) |
2013 | Anfield | Corpus Christi (Fulham) | Congleton High (Stoke) |
2012 | Emirates Stadium | Corpus Christi (Fulham) | St Peter's (Wigan) |
2011 | Macron Stadium | Farnborough Road (Liverpool) | Broughton Hall (Everton) |
2010 | Ewood Park | Oakthorpe Primary (Spurs) | South Hunsley (Hull) |
2009 | Old Trafford | Dorridge Junior (Aston Villa) | Durham Johnston (Newcastle) |
2008 | Madjeski Stadium | Ipsley Middle School (Aston Villa) | Broughton Hall (Everton) |
2007 | Old Trafford | St Jude's Primary (Portsmouth) | St Joseph's (Bolton) |
2006 | The Valley | Gomer Junior (Portsmouth) | N/A |