Rod Stewart takes his two youngest kids to a Celtic game

He’s open about his enduring love for the Celtic Football Club, and on Saturday, Rod Stewart showed his devotion by taking in a game with his sons, Alastair, 11, and Aiden, six.

The 72-year-old rocker was seen arriving at Celtic Park Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, with his two youngest children and a young friend, to take in the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Hibernian.

Rod stepped out in a black suit for the occasion, which he wore with a striped green and gold tie.

Fans: Rod Stewart showed his devotion to the Celtic football team by taking in a game with his sons, Alastair, 11, and Aiden, six, on Saturday

A crest was emblazoned on the chest pocket of his jacket.

The Maggie May singer was in high spirits before the game, and was seen waving at fellow football fans as he made his way into the stadium.

The notorious rock legend looked scruffy as usual, and kept his dark sunglasses on as he chatted with his kids.

Appearing to give his elder son a giggle, Rod draped an affectionate arm around his shoulders as they made their way to the game.

Greeting the crowd: The Maggie May singer was in high spirits before the game, and was seen waving at fellow football fans as he made his way into the stadium

Greeting the crowd: The Maggie May singer was in high spirits before the game, and was seen waving at fellow football fans as he made his way into the stadium

Game on: The 72-year-old rocker was seen arriving at Celtic Park Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, with his two youngest children and a young friend

Game on: The 72-year-old rocker was seen arriving at Celtic Park Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, with his two youngest children and a young friend

Sharing a moment: Appearing to give his elder son a giggle, Rod draped an affectionate arm around his shoulders as they made their way to the game

Sharing a moment: Appearing to give his elder son a giggle, Rod draped an affectionate arm around his shoulders as they made their way to the game

During the match, the enthusiastic singer was seen standing his younger son on his lap as he explained the rules of the game to him.

Rod was seen pointing at the field excitedly, as the little boy watched on, entranced by the match unfolding before him.

Clearly having taken after their dad, both boys donned green and white striped Celtic jerseys. 

Lesson in sport: During the match, the enthusiastic singer was seen standing his younger son on his lap as he explained the rules of the game to him

Lesson in sport: During the match, the enthusiastic singer was seen standing his younger son on his lap as he explained the rules of the game to him

Taking it all in: Rod was seen pointing at the field excitedly, as the little boy watched on, entranced by the match unfolding before him

Taking it all in: Rod was seen pointing at the field excitedly, as the little boy watched on, entranced by the match unfolding before him

Chip off the old block: Clearly having taken after their dad, both boys donned green and white striped Celtic jerseys

Chip off the old block: Clearly having taken after their dad, both boys donned green and white striped Celtic jerseys

The British-born musician has been a longtime fan of the football club.

He also supports Manchester United.

Rod gave both teams a mention in his 1977 hit, You’re In My Heart.

‘You’re Celtic, United, but baby I’ve decided / You’re the best team I’ve ever seen,’ he sings.

The British-born musician has been a longtime fan of the football club. He also supports Manchester United. Rod gave both teams a mention in his 1977 hit, You're In My Heart

The British-born musician has been a longtime fan of the football club. He also supports Manchester United. Rod gave both teams a mention in his 1977 hit, You’re In My Heart

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