Hearts vs Dundee
26/4/25
3pm kick-off
William Hill Premiership
Tynecastle Park
Dundee travel to the capital on Saturday to take on Hearts at Tynecastle in the first match of the post-split fixtures. Hearts come into this match after playing last Saturday in the Scottish Cup where they were defeated 2-1 by Aberdeen. Dundee had no game last weekend, meaning the last game was also in the capital when they took on Hibs, which ended in a 0-4 defeat. This will be the fifth meeting of the sides in the 24/25 season. The first meeting of the season at Dens Park went in favour of Dundee but in the other three encounters Hearts have secured the win. The last meeting was only in March and was in the Scottish Cup at Tynecastle, where Hearts won 3-1, which saw them advance to the semi-finals. The teams come into this match with currently six points separating them, Hearts sit in 7th position with 40 points and Dundee sit in 11th position with 34 points.
Dundee Last 3 Results
Hibs 4 – 0 Dundee
Dundee 2 – 0 St Mirren
Dundee 3 – 4 Rangers
Hearts Last 3 Results
Hearts 1 – 2 Aberdeen
Motherwell 0 – 0 Hearts
Hearts 0 – 1 Dundee United
TEAM NEWS
Seun Adewumi and Jordan McGhee will be assessed before Saturday’s match after picking up injuries.
Updates
There will be match updates on our Twitter / X page. Goal updates along with half-time and full-time score will be available on our Facebook and Instagram page.
The match is available on DeeTV to subscribers outside of the UK.
Ticket Information
Away tickets are sold out.
Supporter Information
Away coaches are to park in Russell Road. Do not park across cycle lanes, penalty notices will be issued.
Away coaches are advised to approach from Corstorphine Road.
Supporters are advised to leave plenty of time for your journey.
Supporters with mobility issues can access the Roseburn stand via the available elevator.
Turnstiles open at 2pm on Saturday.
Permission for drum, megaphone and flags has been granted. Flag and drum can be brought in subject to search.
It is an offence to attempt to enter a football stadium whilst drunk or whilst in possession of alcohol. It is also a criminal offence to carry pyrotechnic devices in public, attempt to enter a football stadium with them and to ignite them in a public place or within a Stadium.
Supporters should be aware of the roadworks below taking place that may cause traffic delays.
Corstorphine Road – approx. between Ellersley Road and Murrayfield Road. Lane 2 closed in both directions (2-way traffic maintained)
Balgreen Road – between Stevenson Road and Gorgie Road. Lane closure/ contraflow.
Saughtonhall Road – Southbound closure between Saughtonhall Avenue to Balgreen Road.