Buckie Thistle boss Graeme Stewart will be in the dugout for his side's Scottish Cup clash against Celtic at Parkhead.

He was sent off in his team's Highland League win over Huntly and was left to wait over whether he would face a touchline ban from the Scottish Football Association.

The SFA compliance officer has now looked at the referees match report and offered 41-year-old a one-game ban.

Stewart has until Monday to contest the ban which means he will be able to be in position for the fixture on Sunday.

There is no fast-track process for these situations as it falls under normal SFA rulings.

The Jags manager recently insisted that his side have "already won" their Scottish Cup tie against Celtic because of the cash injection and the media coverage.

Speaking to the BBC Scottish Football Podcast, he said: "“We spoke about that [the upcoming Celtic tie] before the game [against Huntly on Saturday].

"We said ‘Look if we don’t win this game, then we probably aren’t going to enjoy the following week as much as we would.

"I'm absolutely delighted [with the 3-2 win last weekend] because we can now enjoy the next week. I honestly haven’t thought about it.

"I will now, don’t get me wrong. I am focusing on it now. We have to be honest. We have won already by getting there.

"We have won, in terms of finances for the club and the exposure the club has got has been fantastic, so we have taken in new fans and sponsorship.