Celtic produced four goals to sweep aside a defensively vulnerable Falkirk and progress to the Premier Sports Cup quarter-finals.

The Bhoys were dominant in the first-half without a huge number of clear cut opportunities, but did go ahead via Daizen Maeda’s first goal of the season.

Callum McGregor clipped a ball towards Kieran Tierney, who headed a first time cross into the path of the stooping Maeda.

Alistair Johnston’s left-footed finish after poor play from Falkirk provided Celtic with breathing space in the second-half, before Dane Murray’s header put the Hoops 3-0 up after an hour.

Minutes later, Yang Hyun-jun forced Falkirk into scoring an own goal when he was only on the park for a matter of seconds as a substitute.

The Bairns pulled one back thanks to Keelan Adams’ brilliant strike, but Celtic were able to see out the comfortable 4-1 victory.

Here’s how 67 Hail Hail rated the Celtic players against Falkirk in the Premier Sports Cup second round.

Celtic player ratings vs FalkirkDaizen Maeda of Celtic scores his team's opening goal during the Premier Sports League Cup match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic ParkPhoto by Ian MacNicol/Getty ImagesViljami Sinisalo – 6

Tremendous save to deny former Celtic player Calvin Miller’s curling effort. Not a lot he could do for Keelan Adams’ terrific strike in the second period.

Alistair Johnston – 8

Played like you’d expect, with his trademark underlapping runs into the opponent’s box a continuous feature. Finished excellently with his left foot for Celtic’s second goal.

Dane Murray – 7

Hairy moment early on when he gave the ball straight to a Falkirk player, who then had a shot on goal. But redeemed himself massively with a headed goal from a corner.

Auston Trusty – 6

Falkirk managed to get in behind Trusty a couple of times without profiting. He’s yet to fully convince Celtic fans since his £6m switch last summer.

Kieran Tierney – 8

Played the game with a real intent and put in some dangerous crosses for Falkirk to defend. Deserved assist for Maeda’s header in the first-half.

Callum McGregor (C) – 6

The usual from the captain. Always demanding the ball and keeping things ticking over in the centre of the park.

Arne Engels – 7

His quality from set-pieces all night was absolutely brilliant, and it was his corner that found the head of Murray for Celtic’s third goal.

Luke McCowan – 8

Knits the play so well in the middle of the park and always looks very composed.

James Forrest – 7

Lively as always and was fond of a deep cross or two into the box. Linked up very well with Johnston on the right wing.

Daizen Maeda – 7

Scored his first goal of the season with a stooping header that saw him in acres of space inside the box.

Johnny Kenny – 6

Had a great opportunity early in the game but blasted a first time strike wide. Did not get as many chances between the posts as he’d have liked.

Liam Scales (sub) – 5

Brought on to replace Tierney at left-back.

Yang Hyun-jun (sub) – 6

Made an instant impact after coming on as his cross was diverted into the net by Falkirk’s Liam Henderson.

Shin Yamada (sub) – 4

He’s very fast, that’s for sure. Did not do an awful lot else after coming on in the 63rd minute.

Benjamin Nygren (sub) – 4

Deployed on the right wing after Forrest was subbed off. Glides so well with the ball.

Paulo Bernardo (sub) – 4

The Portuguese midfielder got a shot away from outside the box that won his side a corner.