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Bev Lyons

Celtic fans Rod Stewart, Martin Compston and Frankie Boyle celebrate Old Firm win

Rod Stewart, Martin Compston and Frankie Boyle celebrated Celtic's victory over Rangers at Ibrox following the Old Firm clash.

After the 2-1 win over their Glasgow rivals, Hoops-mad Sir Rod couldn't resist lining up with his family to pose in a victory photo.

The Maggie May rocker even showed off his special Celtic logo socks as he donned his strip, scarf, alongside sons Alastair and Aiden Stewart and daughter Renee who were also clad in green and white.

Rod wrote on his Instagram: "Celtic forever."

Renee posted a video of her dad walking in his special socks and wrote: "You know Celtic is about to play a game when dad has these socks on.

Renee Stewart commented on her dad Rod's Celtic socks (Renee Stewart)

Line of Duty actor Martin Compston was similarly joyous at the score as he showed off his Celtic logo on social media and played Daniel Boone's Beautiful Sunday alongside a photo of manager Ange Postecoglou.

Frankie Boyle also revealed he'd become superstitious at the start of the game.

The Scots comedian revealed: "On the train listening to the game on the radio. Rangers scored when I was listening. Put if aff. Celtic scored. Now can’t put it back on in case I’m a f***ing jinx."

After realising things were looking good for Celtic, Frankie added: "My strategy is working. Reading a novel for the second half."

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