Day 34
Tierney 44'
Maeda 83'
Celtic: 12. Sinisalo - 5. Scales, 6. Trusty, 56. Ralston (Johnston A., 72), 63. Tierney (Saracchi, 72) - 27. Engels, 42. McGregor C. (Oxlade-Chamberlain, 78) - 13. Hyun-jun Yang (Iheanacho, 72) - 8. Nygren, 38. Maeda, 49. Forrest (Tounekti, 62)
Substitution: Tounekti (from 62); Johnston A. (from 72); Saracchi (from 72); Iheanacho (from 72); Oxlade-Chamberlain (from 78)
Bench: 31. Doohan - 41. Hatate, 47. Murray D. - 14. McCowan
Yellow Cards: Trusty 64; Ralston 70
Falkirk: 1. Hogarth N. - 2. Adams K., 3. McCann L., 14. Yeats F. (Ross E., 62), 29. Miller Cal. - 8. Spencer B. - 15. Neilson L., 20. Allan C., 21. Tait D. - 11. Broggio (Wilson K., 62) - 16. Stewart B. (Parkinson, 80)
Substitution: Ross E. (from 62); Wilson K. (from 62); Parkinson (from 80)
Bench: 6. Donaldson Co., 42. Hart S. - 9. MacIver, 17. Cartwright H. - 7. Graham B.
Yellow Cards: Wilson K. 71; Tait D. 77
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