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Celtic vs Falkirk LIVE score and goal updates from Premier Sports Cup quarter final clash

The Celtic train is rolling along nicely after a 100 per cent start to the season.

And following a five-star display in the Champions League against Slovan Bratislava, it's expected that the next stop will be the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals.

But unbeaten Falkirk stand between Brendan Rodgers and a spot in the last four, where his side will face one of Motherwell, Aberdeen or Rangers.

The Bairns have already sprung a surprise in this competition, dumping out sorry Hearts in the last round to set up today's Parkhead showdown.

But the champions away from home will present a far more formidable test than the Jambos did, and no one is giving McGlynn's men much hope of upsetting the odds.

Rodgers may well ring the changes and Celtic will remain strong as they juggle the domestic charge with European improvements.

Record Sport will be across all the action from Glasgow's East End right here on the LIVE blog.

Falkirk visit Celtic Park today on an incredible 43 game unbeaten run in their league form, seeing them win the League One title last season and currently joint-top of the Scottish Championship with Ayer United on points - despite playing two games less so far this season.

Bairns defender Donaldson says that manager John McGlynn won't change their usual plans despite facing Celtic this afternoon.

He added:

I think we’re lucky in that I would much rather be playing for a gaffer that’s going to go to Celtic Park and have a go rather than just park the bus and wait on the inevitable.

It’s refreshing to have a manager that’s looking at ways we can attack them and how we can look after the ball.

There’s no point in working throughout pre-season on a system, training every day that way, then throwing it all out the window when

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