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PIERS Morgan returned to Good Morning Britain once again today and cuddled up to his ex co-host Susanna Reid for a kiss.

But it wasn't how fans would have liked the duo to be reunited - because it was a two-year-old clip from their time on Soccer Aid.

Piers Morgan cuddled up to Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain today
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Piers Morgan cuddled up to Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain today

Celebrating the charity football event's launch today, Susanna played out the moment she and Piers went head to head as managers.

The hilarious moment where she screamed at him in the press conference was aired, with her co-host today Richard Madeley commenting: "Boy when you get going, you get going don't you? When you let go, you let rip."

Susanna was also seen rolling her eyes as Piers cuddled her from behind and gave her a patronising air kiss after his team won.

But fans will be disappointed their reunion wasn't live on the show after Piers - who quit in March - revealed bosses have asked him to come back.

The old clip was played out on today's show
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The old clip was played out on today's show

It was revealed this week that Wayne Rooney will make his playing comeback on SoccerAid.

The Derby manager, 35, was part of the England coaching team in last year's match as fans raised a record £9.3million for Unicef.

And he will feature alongside Manchester United alumni Paul Scholes and Gary Neville plus Jamie Redknapp, Fara Williams, David James, Ashley Cole, Kelly Smith and Emile Heskey for the home team.

Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt is signed up to the World XI side with Roberto Carlos and Patrice Evra.

Susanna and Piers rowed at the press conference
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Susanna and Piers rowed at the press conference
Susanna was seen shouting at Piers in the heated exchange
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Susanna was seen shouting at Piers in the heated exchange

Harry Redknapp is on board to manage with Micah Richards and David Seaman among the England backroom team.

Plenty of celebrity faces will appear including James Arthur, Tom Grennan, Olly Murs, Mark Wright, Paddy McGuinness, Ore Oduba, Kem Cetinay, Liv Cooke, Roman Kemp and Chunkz.

Alex Scott and Maya Jama are also signed up to provide the analysis alongside presenter Dermot O'Leary.

The popular charity match is set to take place on Saturday, September 4 at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium.

It will be the tenth edition of Soccer Aid with over £47million raised through the charity series so far.

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