Glasgow-born actor James, who has starred in huge blockbusters including Split, The Chronicles of Narnia and IT, chose his side as he was seen running Celtic's social media on Wednesday.
James McAvoy joined the team at Celtic FC before Brendan Rodgers' Hoops thrashed rivals Slovan Bratislava with a 5-1 win.
Glasgow-born actor James, who has starred in huge blockbusters including Split, The Chronicles of Narnia and IT, chose his side as he was seen running Celtic's social media before the game kicked off.READ MORE: Celtic pub attacked by Slovan Bratislava fans in huge rammy before Parkhead clash Cheering on for Celtic, he says "mon the Hoops" while making a fist gesture with a big grin on his face.One person said: "I love this guy, possibly the best actors Scotland has ever produced and he's one of us."A third added: "Absolutely brilliant in Split."
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