SUPPORTERS, footballers, pop stars and Hollywood actors turned out in force as Parkhead hosted the Maestrio charity match.

The game was fronted by Celtic legend Paul McStay and former Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand, and more than 20,000 fans turned up in Glasgow's East End to help raise money for Unicef and War Child.

Icons of the beautiful game strutted their stuff on the Paradise turf, including Stiliyan Petrov, Paul Scholes and Lubo Moravcik, while screen stars such as Jack Whitehall, Martin Compston and Ralf Little played their part.

Arguably the biggest celebrity on the bill was One Direction star Louis Tomlinson, who famously was poleaxed in last year's #19 Legends match at Parkhead, which caused him to go off early.

Every touch he made for Ferdinand's All Stars was greeted with loud cheers from thousands of screaming girls in the stands, but it wasn't loud enough to drown out the celebrations of the home crowd as McStay's Maestros won the match 3-2 courtesy of goals from Frank McAvennie, James McAvoy and John Hartson to cancel out strikes from Andy Cole and Rizzle Kicks star Jordan Stephens.

Hollywood star McAvoy admitted it was a dream come true to bag a goal in front of a loud Celtic Park crowd.

He said: "When someone asked me if I wanted to take the penalty to score the second goal, I thought 'This can't be happening to me'. It was brilliant, what an honour.

"We're there to raise money. If I play well it doesn't matter."