CELTIC'S charity arm is holding sleep-out events in Glasgow and London to raise money for some of the city's most disadvantaged people. 

The Celtic FC Foundation will open up Celtic Park to charity fundraisers on Saturday, November 16 from 10 pm to 6 am. 

A second sleep out will be held in London in St Anne's Primary School, Whitechapel from 9 pm to 5 am on Saturday, November 30.

The popular fundraiser is now in its fifth year with the first sleep out taking place in Glasgow in 2015. 

Those taking part must raise a minimum of £130 and will spend the night battling the elements outdoors all for Celtic FC Foundation’s 2019 Christmas Appeal which will benefit several charities. 

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A spokesman for Celtic FC Foundation said: "Due to anticipated severe weather conditions, these events will be exceptionally challenging, both mentally and physically. Therefore, participants must be aged 18+ and be in an appropriate physical condition to take part.

"Celtic FC Foundation will provide a ground mat and foil sheet/blanket but participants are required to bring the appropriate equipment and wear relevant clothing and footwear.

"All funds raised from these events will support our 2019 Christmas Appeal, which reflects the very essence of why our club was set up back in 1887.

"The appeal will help local families and pensioners who face poverty and hardship and a number of charities who care for those experiencing the torment of homelessness or other disadvantage. So please follow in the footsteps of Brother Walfrid and help us make a difference to the most vulnerable in our community this Christmas."

You can find out more about the event on the club's website here