Celtic skipper Scott Brown is available to face Rangers in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday after winning his appeal against the red card received against Ross County.
The 31-year-old was sent off for a challenge on Liam Boyce in the closing stages of the Bhoys' 2-2 draw at Dingwall on April 16.
Brown's dismissal has been reduced on appeal by the Scottish Football Association to just a yellow card for what was perceived as a 'reckless challenge'.
Celtic's decision to appeal the decision also ensured that Brown was free to face Rangers in last weekend's Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park.
A 2-0 win in that Old Firm showdown has left Brendan Rodgers's men on course for a domestic treble.