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67 Hail Hail writers predict convincing wins for Celtic against Falkirk

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The 67 Hail Hail writers are back again with their score predictions for the latest fixture.

Falkirk away is the next test for the Hoops, days after their convincing victory against Dundee United.

Three points will see Celtic climb back into second at least but, with Hearts in action against St Mirren, there is a hope that Stephen Robinson can do Martin O’Neill’s side a favour.

There is clearly confidence back in the team, as noted by Arne Engels’ post-match comments about O’Neill and it has come at a crucial time.

Ahead of the Wednesday night showdown, the 67 Hail Hail writers did their best to predict how the game would go.

I think the score against Falkirk will be…

Celtic's players celebrate Hyunjun Yang's goal against Dundee United
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67 Hail Hail writers predict Falkirk vs Celtic

Callum Boyle

I’m too cautious to start saying Celtic are back, but last weekend was so much better.

We’ve stuck four past Falkirk in both games played against them this season. This time we’re away from home and John McGlynn’s side have been difficult to break down there.

I think Celtic have too much for them and with a chance to rest players in the cup game this weekend, I expect the Bhoys to put Falkirk to the sword.

Prediction: Falkirk 0-2 Celtic

Patrick Sinat

The Martin O’Neill effect will carry on tonight for the visit of Falkirk. Even though we’re away from home, I expect another big win and a clean sheet for good measure.

Prediction: Falkirk 0-4 Celtic

Amir Mir

Hopefully, the wins will continue to flow under Martin O’Neill, but I can see it being a little nervy against Falkirk because it’s on the road. No clean sheet, but three points.

A Daizen Maeda brace and Benjamin Nygren among the goals again.

Prediction: Falkirk 1-3 Celtic

Do you agree with Callum’s predicted XI for the Falkirk game?

The Celtic predicted XI to play against Falkirk
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Martin Crawford

I’m interested to see how we deal with Falkirk in an away game, given how much we recently suffered in a similar away fixture at Motherwell.

I don’t think we’ll see many changes after Saturday, and given how well we played then, I’ll back the team to win again. Sebastian Tounekti, Nygren and James Forrest to score.

Prediction: Falkirk 0-3 Celtic