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Map showing the proximity of Dens Park (left) and Dundee United FC's stadium Tannadice Park (right). Dens Park, officially known as Scot Foam Stadium for sponsorship reasons, [2] is a football stadium in Dundee, Scotland, which is the home of Scottish Premiership club Dundee F.C. and has a capacity of 11,775. [1]
Dundee host St Johnstone at Dens Park, 2006. The two clubs met in the semi-final of the 1967–68 Scottish League Cup at Tannadice. Dundee won 3–1, [16] [17] but went on to lose the final to Celtic. St Johnstone also lost out (in a replay) at the same stage of that season's Scottish Cup to eventual winners Dunfermline Athletic. [12]
Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron says the Dens Park pitch suits neither side ahead of Rangers trip on Wednesday, but admits it's probably less suitable for the Ibrox side. It doesn't do Rangers any ...
The highest scoring match was in September 1971 when Dundee won 6–4 at Dens Park. Paul Sturrock of United holds the mark for the most derby goals with 14, 2 of these came in United's 3–0 League Cup Final win over Dundee at Dens Park in December 1980. Record Attendance: 29,106 at Dens Park, 14 May 1983 (Premier Division)
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Sky Sports are ready to hit the SPFL with a bill of up to £100,000 for the Dundee pitch saga, Hearts face ticket penalty, plus more. Scottish gossip: Dens Park pitch, Hearts tickets, Jack Butland ...
The club contest the Dundee derby with local rivals Dundee; this is the geographically closest derby in Britain, as Dens Park stadium is located virtually next door to Tannadice Park. [6] Dundee United have won the local derby 81 times, Dundee have won it 49 times, and there have been 44 draws between the close rivals.
This positive momentum did not carry into the Dundee derby, as Dundee United battled their way to another victory over their rivals in a sold out Dens Park. [26] After a two-week break, Dundee turned in another unimpressive display, losing away to Inverness. [ 27 ]