Rod Stewart's son has paid a visit to an iconic Celtic tourist spot while on holiday.
Alastair Stewart, who supports the Hoops as well as his dad, is visiting Lisbon in Portugal and stopped by an old football ground, Estadio Nacional.
The stadium holds a special place in the hearts of Celtic fans as it was the setting in which the club won the 1967 European Cup.
Alastair, who regularly attends games at Parkhead with his dad, shared a photo outside the stadium with his Instagram followers.
Around 45,000 visited the stadium in the Portuguese capital to watch Celtic face Inter Milan in a game that ended 2-1, with goals from Tommy Gemmell and Stevie Chalmers.
The game helped to cement then-manager Jock Stein as a club legend and earned the squad the nickname Lisbon Lions.
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