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ALL THE INFO | ST MIRREN (A)

21st October 2022

We're on the road for the third match on the spin as we head West to face St Mirren at the SMiSA Stadium.

ST MIRREN VS DUNDEE UNITED 
CINCH PREMIERSHIP
3PM SATURDAY 22ND OCTOBER 2022
SMiSA Stadium

Below is the key information for supporters:

Opponent Overview

St Mirren sit fifth in the cinch Premiership with a respectable 16 points from their opening ten matches.

The Buddies' high-flying start to the season has stalled of late, with three defeats in their last four matches - albeit the outlier was a comfortable 2-0 victory over Celtic courtesy of goals from Mark O'Hara and Jonah Ayunga in either half.

The last meeting between the sides in Paisley was a memorable one and ended with an enormous step towards European football for United as we overturned a one-goal deficit in the second period - a trademark Dylan Levitt raker and 96th-minute Marc McNulty winner securing three points in front of a jubilant Arab contingent.

Tickets

Our allocation for this fixture is in the North Stand. Tickets are only available online directly from St Mirren and will remain on sale up until kick-off. 

Disabled/Ambulant Disabled Tickets

Due to an unforeseen issue with online sales at St Mirren, any United fans wishing to purchase disabled / ambulant disabled tickets should contact Dundee United Ticket Office before travelling to Paisley.

Please email tickets@dundeeunitedfc.co.uk with your name and number of required tickets. 

These tickets will then be available for purchase and collect at St Mirren Ticket Office tomorrow.

PRICING

Adult: £25

Concession (+65, full-time students, U18s, Wheelchair + P/A): £15

U12 (must be purchased with a full-paying adult): £6

HOW TO BUY

CLICK HERE to purchase your ticket online!

DUTV

Live audio is available for UK subscribers.

Live video is available for International subscribers.

VAR

VAR will be used in this weekend's fixture against St Mirren and will be used for the first time at Tannadice when Motherwell visit on 29th October. 

CLICK HERE for full details. 

SUPPORTER INFORMATION

Supporters wishing to travel to the match via train should alight at Paisley St. James, which is located opposite the SMiSA Stadium

Supporters are reminded that using pyrotechnics and entering the field of play are criminal offences - and may result in severe sanctions to the club and the individual. 

Anyone over-intoxicated will be refused entry


Supporters coaches are advised NOT to travel via Greenhill Road as a low bridge (3m) may cause damage to coaches. As a result, supporters' coaches should be parked on Clarke Street.