FORMER Newcastle United winger Ruel Fox has become the latest former Premier League player to confirm he will putting his boots back on for Sunday’s Legends match against Darlington.

The game is Quakers’ reward, as well as £20,000, from Marathon Bet for winning a competition to find the best goal celebration in non-league last season, a prize won thanks to Reece Styche jumping into a mound of snow after scoring against Chorley in January.

Fox moved to St James’ Park from Norwich City in February 1994, making over 50 appearances before joining Tottenham in a £4.25m transfer 18 months later.

Other names in the Premier League team include Chris Waddle, Kieron Dyer, Yakubu and Marco Gabbiadini, who scored over 50 goals for Darlington in two seasons in the late 1990s, but also played in top flight for Sunderland and Crystal Palace.

The Premier League XI will play against Quakers’ first-team in the first 45 minutes, and then a Darlington Legends side will provide the opposition for the second half.

Tommy Wright will be in the Darlington Legends team, as will assistant manager Alan White.

David Preece, Darlington’s No. 1 for two seasons after signing in 1997 from Sunderland and now a media pundit well-respected for his goalkeeping analysis, is the latest former Quaker to add his name to the roster.

Darlington Legends: Peter Jameson, David Preece, Craig Liddle, Steve Foster, Ian Miller, Alan White, Leon Scott, Chris Moore, Micky Cummins, Martin Smith, Jamie Chandler, Robbie Painter, Amar Purewal, Liam Hatch, Tommy Wright, Graeme Armstrong, Chris Senior.

Managed by Sir Geoff Hurst, the Premier Legends team includes: Wayne Bridge, Danny Mills, Julio Arca, George Boateng, Luke Young, Alan Stubbs, Muzzy Izzet, Clinton Morrison, Yakubu, Gabbiadini, Waddle, Dyer and Fox.

Kick-off is 2pm on Sunday and it is not all-ticket, with admission £10 for adults and £5 concessions.