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Soccer Aid: Martin Compston and Tom Stoltman celebrate win by leading celebrity singalong of 500 Miles

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Martin Compston and Tom Stoltman showed everyone how Scots celebrate a big win in style after last night's bumper Soccer Aid fundraiser.The Soccer Aid World XI team beat England in a penalty shoot-out during a game raising money for Unicef on Sunday night, as dozens of famous took to the pitch at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London.Tom, who was recently crowned the World's Strongest Man, and Greenock-born actor Martin were taking part in the world's biggest celebrity football match at West Ham's stadium as part of the winning squad.And afterwards, they raised a glass (or two) to their success when they partied with the likes of Irish coach Robbie Keane, Love Island's Iain Stirling and Usain Bolt on the squad bus.In high spirits after their victory, the happy celebs were singing along to the Proclaimers' 500 Miles as they toasted their win - and it was nice to see any Old Firm rivalries were completely put to the side.Tom, 28, was acting as goalkeeper.A massive Rangers fan, he wore the number 55 in the game, as a nod to the Ibrox side's title success under Steven Gerrard in the 2020/21 season.The other half of the Old Firm divide was be represented by Line of Duty star Martin, who plays in the annual event every year.The 38-year-old is a huge Celtic supporter and was wearing number 67, in tribute to the Lisbon Lions' famous European Cup win against Inter Milan in 1967.But the Scots stars were looking like great friends as they partied into the wee small hours after their mammoth efforts on the pitch.Last night's winning penalty was taken by comedian Lee Mack, after singer Tom Grennan and comedian Russell Howard missed their shots for England.World XI manager Arsene Wenger and co-manager actor Idris

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