A teenager was given a birthday present to remember when he visited Celtic Park for the first time to see his team play against Motherwell and win 2-0.
Last Saturday was the first time 18-year-old Wayne McArthur, pictured,who lives with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, had been able to attend a Celtic match.
His condition means he is wheelchair dependant and relies on a ventilator 24 hours a day to help his breathing.
Wayne, who has been a resident at Balhousie Antiquary Care Home in Arbroath since November 2016, was delighted with the surprise gift, which was organised by Balhousie Care Group chairman Tony Banks.
As a fellow Celtic fan and season ticket holder, Tony was delighted that Wayne was finally able to see his beloved team play.
Wayne was accompanied to the match with two of his carers, Moyra Paton and Aileen Swankie, and spent the afternoon in an exclusive box with comedian Kevin Bridges.
Moyra said it was a day Wayne will always remember.
Wayne’s a happy Bhoy after VIP treatment by Celtic FC