St Mirren vs Dundee
27/9/25
3pm kick-off
William Hill Premiership
The SMiSA Stadium
After three home matches in a row, Dundee are back on the road this weekend as they travel to Paisley to take on St Mirren. Dundee come into this match after their first league win of the season against Livingston last Saturday. After playing six league matches, Dundee have won once, drawn three matches, and lost two. They take on a St Mirren team on Saturday, who have played five league matches, they have won once against Falkirk, drawn three matches, and lost once against Celtic. The last time Dundee played in Paisley was the last match of 2024, where Dundee won 2-1 thanks to a double from Simon Murray.
Team News
Cesar Garza is still away with Mexico Under-20s. Yan Dhanda will miss the match due to suspension.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale from Dundee FC for this match.
Tickets will be sold from the Dundee FC ticket office, as it is physical tickets for this match. This means tickets must be collected from the club’s ticket office. They can be purchased online, but they must be collected from the club’s ticket office. The Dundee FC ticket office will be open on Saturday between 10am and 1pm for supporters to buy or collect tickets. Tickets will not be available after 1pm on Saturday.
Dundee Supporters buy here: https://dundeefc.co.uk/tickets-dundee-support/
Pricing:
Adult – £28
Over 65/Student – £18
12-17 YO – £12
Under 16 – £6 (can only be purchased with an adult ticket)
Ambulant & Carer – £18 (set prices for all ages)
Wheelchair & PA – £18
Ambulant & wheelchair can only be bought through the ticket office, and must be in receipt of PIP or DLA.
Tickets will not be available on the Dundee app as these are physical tickets only.
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.
Supporter Information
Travel advice: Ongoing roadworks on the A90 can potentially cause significant delays. Ongoing roadworks on the M8 at the Hillington junction have reduced available lanes to 2 in both directions. This will result in significant delays. Please leave plenty of time for your journey and consider an alternative route if this is available to you.
Visiting coaches to park on Clark Street. Be aware of the 3m height restriction on Greenhill Rd.
Car Parking for visiting supporters is recommended beyond the bus parking in Clark Street.
Four turnstiles will open at 2pm.
Permission for flags and drum granted, subject to submission to search.
You may be asked to submit to a search as a condition of entry.
Attempting to enter a stadium whilst drunk or attempting to bring alcohol into the stadium is a criminal offence.
Pyrotechnic possession and use in a public place (and thus a football stadium) is dangerous and illegal.
You are asked to sit in your allocated seat as displayed on your purchased ticket.
Kiosks within the Stadium accept cash/card.
Before kick-off, there will be a minute’s applause in memory of Jimmy Bone, who recently passed away.