Ryan Giggs will join Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher on a special edition of Monday Night Football as Liverpool host Manchester United.

Giggs proved a controversial figure during ITV's coverage of Slovenia vs England when he criticised Daniel Sturridge and he will be expected to add to the spice of Neville and Sportsmail columnist Carragher.

The Welshman will be a special guest as Sky's flagship football programme returns live from a football stadium for the first time in eight years.

Ryan Giggs will appear as a special guest on Monday Night Football next week

He becomes the second high-profile guest to be invited on to the programme fronted by David Jones in a matter of weeks after Reds boss Jurgen Klopp appeared during coverage of Burnley vs Watford last month.

The 42-year-old former winger has made a number of TV appearances since he left his role as an assistant manager at United in July.

On Tuesday, as England drew 0-0 against Slovenia, Giggs turned on Reds striker Sturridge, who failed to impress in Ljubljana.

Daniel Sturridge (right) reacts to missing a chance during England's 0-0 draw with Slovenia

Giggs suggested that Sturridge needs to make better decisions to become a 'top, top player'

Giggs suggested that had the striker, who will line-up against United, been more dynamic in attack England may have left the Stozice Stadium with more than just a point.

'I played with Sturridge at the Olympics [in 2012 for Great Britain],' the former Manchester United winger told ITV Sport in his role as a pundit.

'He has everything. He's got a good touch, good finisher, he's quick, he can run the channels but to be a top, top player... decision-making.

'You have to make the right decisions. You have to make the right decisions more often than you make bad decisions. Today there were just too many bad decisions.'