The game remembers Westoe Travel apprentice Chloe Rutherford and her boyfriend Liam Curry who lost their lives in the Manchester Arena bombing on 22 May 2017.
The annual event, which will take place at Harton Welfare, has been organised by family friend John Grundy and all proceeds go to the charity, which was established by the parents of the pair to support young people achieve their ambitions in sport and performance.
The charity reached £700,000 in total money raised last week and the full-day event will see football matches, performances by local bands, food kiosks and stalls, with local businesses sponsoring the two teams shirts.