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Hibs' Marc McNulty could face a two game ban after his alleged "stamp" on Sean Clare during the Edinburgh derby.

The striker has been issued with a SFA notice of complaint after the incident, which happened in the first-half of Tuesday's match at Easter Road.

The Reading loanee appeared to stand on Clare's back after the two battled for the ball in the early stages of Hibs' 3-1 defeat.

Should the two game ban be upheld, McNulty would miss matches against St Johnstone and Hamilton. The case will be heard on Monday which means he will be free to face Aberdeen this weekend.

The fast-track notice of complaint claims he breached disciplinary rule 200, and this covers an act of "violent conduct".

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