Martin Compston was lapping up the Soccer Aid celebrations alongside an ex-Celtic hero, as the World XI won 4-1 on penalties, with the Scottish actor sneaking his penalty into the bottom corner past England 'keeper David Harewood.
The World XI took the trophy home for the fourth consecutive time in a row, after the match finished 2-2, with goals from singer Tom Grennan and presenter Mark Wright for England, and TikTokker Noah Beck, and Love Island's Kem Cetinay for the World XI.
The match went to penalties, and with four perfect spot kicks from Noah Beck, Lee Mack, Kem Cetinay and our very own Martin Compston won the game for the international stars.
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After the emphatic win, Martin snapped a photo with ex footballer Robbie Keane, who also appeared in a Celtic strip on loan from Tottenham Hotspur in 2010, scoring 12 goals in 16 appearances.
It is no secret that the Line of Duty star is a massive Hoops fan, and he reposted the photo of himself and Irish internationalist Robbie Keane to his Instagram story with the caption: "Utter legend."
The Scottish actor couldn't help but add a couple of four-leaf clover emojis too, showcasing his loyalty to the green-and-white Glasgow team.
Compston, who wore the number 67 during the match, was crucial to the World XI's success, battling in the midfield and putting a foot in when necessary to stop the strong counterattack of the England XI.
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His efforts were not enough to win the match outright, but his perfectly slotted penalty helped the team to an emphatic 4-1 victory in the shoot out.
Posting on his Instagram, Martin wrote: " Incredible night for a kickabout but never ceases to amaze me the kindness of people and what this game can achieve.
"Record breaking night over FIFTEEN million pounds raised for @unicef_uk through @socceraid."
Fans flocked to the comments to congratulate the actor, with one Instagram user writing: "What a night for all involved, some penalty Mr Compston!"
Another user wrote: "Absolutely Amazing how much you all raised! Huge congrats to everyone involved."
And a third added: "And what a penalty from yourself. Great teamwork out there. Congratulations to all involved."