McManus is back to tackle Bairns

Celtic skipper Stephen McManus is available for selection for their Scottish Premier League game against Falkirk on Sunday (12.45pm kick-off).

McManus: Returns for trip to Falkirk
McManus: Returns for trip to Falkirk

The defender was suspended for last week's win over Kilmarnock but returns for the trip to the Falkirk Stadium before serving a second match ban when the domestic action resumes after the international break.

Midfielders Scott Brown and Shaun Maloney both remain on the sidelines with an ankle injury and tendonitis respectively.

Hoops (from): Zaluska, Caldwell, Loovens, Fox, McManus, Hinkel, McCourt, Fortune, McGeady, Zhi, N'Guemo, Crosas, Samaras, McDonald, McGinn, Robson, Caddis, Cervi, Thompson.


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