MORTON Club Together invited 14 families from across Inverclyde to enjoy the senior side's big Scottish Cup clash with Celtic.
Mums, dads and excited young fans came to Cappielow to take in the game on big screen set up in the Douglas Rae Lounge.
Morton scarves and Cappie the cat toys, signed by Morton manager Dougie Imrie, were given out along with pizza and refreshments.
MCT director Sam Robinson said a great time was had by all.
He added: "This fixture gave us the chance to give something back to the community. It has allowed us to demonstrate that community-ownership is more than a slogan, it’s what we’re about.
"My thanks to Premier Air Charter and their CEO and Morton director Ross Gourdie for his support, as well as Domino’s in Greenock, Gail McMenemy, George Wall, John McGovern, David McCluskey and Ton groundsman Mark Farrell."
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