Scott Brown will return to captain Celtic in a glamour charity match this summer.

The Parkhead hero - now Ayr United boss - will pull on the green-and-white hoops again at 2pm on May 26 as Celtic Legends face Borussia Dortmund Legends at Celtic Park.

Paul Lambert - assisted by Tom Boyd - will manage the Celtic side which is due to include a host of fan favourites while Dortmund heroes Marcel Schmelzer and Roman Weidenfeller will feature for the German club.

Proceeds from the match - sponsored by Dafabet - will be used to feed people in need. This will include aiding the Paradise Pit Stop project with funds also used to secure new locations for food provision in Inverclyde and Lanarkshire plus London and Ireland.

A donation will also be made to Dundee Cancer Centre at Ninewells Hospital in memory of Brown's sister Fiona who passed away in 2008 aged 21.

Brown said: “Coming back to Celtic as captain of the Legends side will be wonderful for me and my family. I obviously spent a huge part of my career at the club and had so many incredible memories, so to return and pull on the jersey again will be very special.

'It’ll be fantastic to line up alongside so many former team-mates, as well as a number of other Celtic greats.'

“I am also truly honoured that a donation will made be in memory of Fiona, it means so much to my family and I’d like to thank the Foundation and all the fans in advance for their support.”

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A Celtic statement confirmed: "Celtic FC Foundation are delighted to announce a Legends Charity Football Match - sponsored by Dafabet - at Celtic Park on Sunday, May 26, 2024, with a 2pm KO.

"The Celtic Legends team will be captained by Scott Brown and we look forward to a fantastic encounter with a Legends squad from German giants, Borussia Dortmund, featuring the likes of Marcel Schmelzer and Roman Weidenfeller, among many others.

"In what will be our first charity match at Paradise since 2018, it promises to be a wonderful spectacle with the two clubs sharing a number of special bonds, including passionate fan bases - each with a strong sense of social responsibility - as well as a love for the iconic anthem ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

"Both sides have, of course, also won the greatest prize in club football, with Borussia Dortmund having lifted the European Cup in Munich in 1997, almost 30 years to the day from the Lisbon Lions’ famous triumph.

"One member of that historic Dortmund side, Paul Lambert, of course moved on the following November to join Celtic, later becoming club captain and winning countless trophies.

"We’re delighted to confirm that Paul will once again take charge of the Celtic Legends squad, having been in the dugout for our previous encounter at Anfield against Liverpool, last March.

"And he will be aided by another former captain and Celtic great, as Tom Boyd will once again be Paul’s Assistant Manager."

Paul Lambert added: “It’s an absolute honour to be taking the reins again, for the Foundation’s latest charity match.

'It is a particularly special occasion for me given my connection to both clubs and I’m sure it’ll make for a fantastic match here at Celtic Park, all for a wonderful cause.'

“I know this Dortmund Legends squad very well and they have some fantastic former players but we’re pulling together a strong Celtic squad, with a number of players who I am sure the fans will be delighted to see back in the Hoops.”