The Green Brigade has announced its remaining members are set to return to Celtic Park tomorrow night after being banned from the stadium.

The group has issued a statement today declaring that the 150 members who had been suspended even after the two-match ban were set to head back to Parkhead.

Brendan Rodgers’ Champions League squad takes place in the East End in tomorrow’s play-off first leg against Astana.

The ultra group’s statement said: “The Green Brigade are pleased to confirm that the outstanding 150 suspensions of those within our area have now been revoked and the group will return to Celtic Park on Wednesday night for the Astana match.

“For those who were suspended and are on the HCTS – if you have had money taken already then your season ticket will be activated as normal. For all others, including those on the HCTS who have not had money taken and those not on the HCTS, you will be able to purchase a ticket through the usual channels of e-ticketing, phoning or visiting the ticket office.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the fans who have supported us through this period and encourage all to take up their tickets and pick up their voices for Wednesday night.

“It should go without saying that every fan has a massive role to play in roaring Brendan and the Bhoys on as we fight for our place in the Champions League and we are relishing our own small part to play.

“UNTIL THE LAST REBEL.”

Celtic announced on July 31 that the two-match ban was set to be lifted for the majority of the ultra group’s members but that a small number of fans still remain suspended.

The move came ten days after the club enforced the ban citing “serious incidents of unsafe behaviour” at their previous two home games.

The club also expressed their frustration over a pyrotechnic display during the final game of last season against Hearts.

The decision affected 900 season ticket holders in the safe-standing section of the stadium which houses the Green Brigade ultras group.

On July 20, Celtic were hit with UEFA disciplinary charges over an “illicit banner” and “blocked stairways” during their Champions League victory over Linfield the previous night.

The club was then hit by a €23,000 (£20,616) fine by UEFA’s Disciplinary Committee.