CELTIC have announced their charity logo will appear on the kits worn by players in new computer game FIFA 16.

The EA Sports title, which is one one of the biggest selling franchises of all time, is due to release its latest edition this Thursday across the globe.

Part of the appeal of the Fifa-endorsed game is the likeness of players, kits and stadiums to that of the real world.

However, Celtic fans settling down this weekend with their copy will notice something different about their team.

While the real-life Hoops have sponsors Magners emblazoned across their jerseys, their digital selves will instead sport the logo of the Celtic FC Foundation on both home and away kits.

It is a move supported by the drinks manufacturer as well as software developer EA.

Speaking about the announcement, Tony Hamilton, CEO of Celtic FC Foundation, said: “It’s fantastic to see the Foundation badge on the Hoops in FIFA 16. Our sincere thanks to Magners for their co-operation and for their continued support in many of our other initiatives. Thanks also to EA Sports for providing Celtic FC Foundation with this platform.

"Our work is focused around the four areas of Health, Equality, Learning and Poverty (HELP) and we’re delivering that at home and abroad.

"This international exposure will help us enormously as we aim to grow and help as many people as we possibly can in the spirit of the Club at its formation.

“All that’s left now is learning how to play FIFA 16!"