The Scots actor and American star watched the Celtic v Rangers match today, with the score finishing at 2-2.Tony Curran and Jack Black

Tony Curran and Jack Black(Image: X)

Tony Curran and Jack Black appeared to enjoy Old Firm Derby day today as the pair sat down together in the pub to cheer on Celtic as they played Rangers. The Scots actor, 56, took to X this afternoon on Sunday, March 1 to share a snap of him and the American star posing for a snap as they pointed their fingers at one another.

The match, held at Ibrox Stadium, finished with a 2-2 draw. Despite Rangers leading with 2-0 at half time, Celtic secured a goal early in the second half and a last-minute equaliser.

Rangers are now six points behind Scottish Premier League leaders Hearts with Celtic two points further back with game in hand.

Glasgow-born actor Curran is a well known and lifelong fan of Celtic Football Club. In 2021, he was announced as an ambassador for the Celtic FC Foundation, working alongside fellow actors Martin Compston and Gianni Capaldi to support charitable efforts.

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The Doctor Who star, who is presumed to have been tweeting from the States after tagging LA Celtic Supporters in his tweet, captioned his post: ‘Feels like a win for us, feels like a loss for them! Tell me am wrong? Hell of a come back, what a game of football! We march on! Jack and Ginger were watching! @lacelticsc @CelticFC.”

Fans replied in the comments as one wrote: “Much better 2nd half! Should have won that in the end! Let’s go!”

Another agreed: “Been a crazy season indeed T, I thought we’d get a p***ing. Martin managed a wee miracle on his birthday though and yet again, its game on.”

A third unimpressed user wrote: “Only Hearts ‘won’ today.. end of.”

Rangers will play Celtic at home again next week on Sunday, March 8, after Celtic’s match against Aberdeen at Pittodrie Stadium on March 4.

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Martin O’Neill said on Sky Sports: “First half we were not good, we were second best. We were not even second best, we were about fourth best. Rangers got off to a great start, they were dominating proceedings, they got the second goal, not a great one from our viewpoint.

“At half-time you were thinking we had to show more determination, more spirit, more aggression and win some second balls and then having the ability to pass. Other than the first three or four minutes of the second half I thought we totally dominated the second period and we deserved something out of the game.

“And with the chances we carved out that we didn’t take, we could easily have won.”

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