ACTOR James McAvoy swapped the glitz and glamour of Hollywood for the pitch as he took part in the Jock Stein 30th Anniversary charity match.

The star was joined by other famous Celtic fans including actor Martin Compston, Stiliyan Petrov, David Moyes and ex manager Neil Lennon for the game at East End Park in Dunfermline.

The players battled it out in the sunshine - but the Dunfermline Athletic Legends were the winning team, securing a 2-0 victory.

Hardman Vinnie Jones also attended the match, which was sponsored by Direct Slating Supplies.

Celtic FC Foundation announced its share of the proceeds from the anniversary events would be donated to helping people affected by the refugee crisis. The foundation said it had teamed up with the British Red Cross in Glasgow and its Europe Refugee Crisis Appeal.

Tony Hamilton, CEO of Celtic FC Foundation, said: “The British Red Cross is working tirelessly to provide direct aid to refugees across Europe who are in desperate need of our support, and it is an honour to partner with them on this occasion.

“The funds raised on Sunday will have a huge impact on the ground, exactly where it's needed most.”

Interim UK Director for the Red Cross, David Miller, said: “People are arriving in Europe with very little – some with only a family photo and the clothes they left in.

“We are in the midst of one of the biggest humanitarian disasters of our time.

“Millions of people are being forced to risk their lives in a desperate search for safety as conflicts rage around the world.

“Celtic FC Foundation and their fans’ support will make a real difference to the refugees and communities affected across Europe and in neighbouring countries."

Around £4000 has already been raised online.

Anyone who wants to help can donate here:  https://mydonate.bt.com/events/humanitarian2015/244899