After a thrilling night under the lights in Vienna in an entertaining first-leg draw against Rapid Wien, attention quickly shifts back to domestic matters in the William Hill Premiership.

Our first home league fixture sees a mouthwatering clash against Heart of Midlothian, in front of another packed-out event at Tannadice.

Please note that kick-off is at 3pm.

Dundee United vs Heart of Midlothian

3pm, Sunday 10 August 2025

The CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice

William Hill Premiership

TICKETS 

United fans will again be housed in the Jerry Kerr, George Fox and Eddie Thompson Stands for this fixture.

Please note: Due to security measures, online sales will reopen at 2pm for supporters already on the Dundee United database.

 

United supporters 

Arrive hassle-free by downloading your digital Season Ticket onto your mobile device!

CLICK HERE for more details!

TICKET OFFICE OPENING HOURS

Sunday: 11am until kick-off

 
CLUB SHOP

 

Sam Harding in the 2025/26 home kit

United will once again line up in our 2025/26 home kit.

Our striping new look is available in-store and online. 

 
HEGARTY SUITE

The Hegarty Suite will be open from 11am for this fixture. The CalForth Signature Garden will also be open for this match, with supporters being able to enjoy a drink outside!

Supporters enjoying our new outdoor area

 
DUDA HALF-TIME DRAW - sponsored by Winter & Simpson!

Here’s what you can look forward to:

  •  Guaranteed £1,000 Winner: One lucky supporter will walk away with £1,000 at every home match!
  • Photo Opportunity on the Pitch: Winners can capture their special moment with a photo on the hallowed Tannadice turf the following week - shown in the matchday programme.
  • More Prizes to Be Won: With additional prizes up for grabs, there are even more chances to win.

DUDA Half Time Draw

 
Winners will be announced live via our PA system and the big screen at half-time, with results also being posted on our social media channels, so make sure you’re following us!

As always, you can secure your entry with a £2 donation per ticket, which can be made with either cash or card from DUDA sellers in and around the stadium one hour ahead of kick-off.

Click here to check previous winners!

 

Match Coverage and PPV

DUTV will stream the match live for international subscribers, with full audio commentary available in the UK & Ireland. Our coverage begins at 2:50pm, with build-up and live commentary.

Pay-Per-View is also available at £12.99 for this fixture, get your match pass here!

PPV Available at 12.99

We’ll also have exclusive post-match reaction, highlights, and full-match replay on demand.

Follow live updates on X @dundeeunitedfc.

 

Matchday Parking 

Supporters are reminded that parking restrictions are in force around the stadium on matchdays as per Dundee City Council’s controlled parking zone.

Full details can be found in our Matchday Parking Information article – please read this in advance to help your matchday run smoothly.

 

AT THE GROUND

Dundee City Council has introduced a restricted parking zone around the stadium.

Signage has been erected at the perimeter of the zone advising that parking restrictions apply when football matches are being played.

Residents will be able to apply for an exemption allowing them to park within the zone. 

Attendants will be in the area to enforce the Pavement Parking initiative and tickets will be issued to any vehicles parked on paving areas.

CLICK HERE for full details!

Supporters are advised that while cash will no longer be accepted inside the CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice Park, our Club Shop and Ticket Office will continue to have cash and cashless options available for now.

Please note: The Eddie Thompson, George Fox, Jerry Kerr and stands will be open for Dundee United supporters; Hearts supporters will occupy the newly named Norman Jamieson and Jim McLean Fair Play Upper stands.

SUPPORTER CONDUCT

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. 

Pyrotechnic use - even possession in a public place of an unlit device - is now a criminal offence. Of course, it is also a real danger to all persons within the immediate vicinity.

Police Scotland further advises us that any person identified as having possession of a pyrotechnic will be arrested – either at the time or later as part of an investigation. Those arrested and charged may be subject to a Football Banning Order. 

Anyone identified by stewards or Police as having a pyrotechnic device will be prevented from entering the stadium may be arrested and may be subject to a Club ban. 

Any person with full face masks/balaclavas will be denied entry.

Any person over-intoxicated will be refused entry.

Any person in possession of a pyrotechnic will be passed to the Police.