The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Rare fixture clash for Dundee clubs

- IAN ROACHE

Arare e vent will take place this S a t u r d ay when both Dundee United and Dundee kick off at home at the same time on the same day.

One of the two football clubs usually has to move their fixture if the schedule throws up a clash in the city.

Ho w e v e r, with the c o r o n av i r u s pandemic meaning there will be no fans in attendance at either Tannadice or Dens Park, the Tangerines will host Ross County in the Premiershi­p while Dundee are facing Raith Rovers in their Championsh­ip game – both at 3pm.

Tannadice Street will be where all the action is, although it should be noted the Dark Blues post their official address as neighbouri­ng Sandeman

Street reasons.

An exact match matches is a rarity.

Even if the same day has been agreed upon in the past the starting times have usually been staggered.

For example, on December 26 2012, the lunchtime kick-off was at Ta n n a d i c e with St Johnstone the visitors in the league – it finished 1-1 – while Dundee also had a Boxing Day date with Celtic, the Hoops winning 2-0 in the evening courtesy of counters from Georgios Samaras and Gary Hooper.

On August 8 1998, Dundee had a noon start against Alloa and suffered in the summer sunshine as the Wasps stung them 1-0 in a League Cup second round match.

A few hundred for obvious of the yards awa y at 3pm, Un i t e d welcomed Stirling Albion in the same competitio­n and also struggled, albeit they edged through to the next round on penalties after a 2-2 draw.

Both teams did much better on February 23 1991, this time in the last 16 of the Scottish Cup.

T he Tangerines beat Airdrie 2-0 at Tannadice in the three o’clock kick-off thanks to a double from Hamish French.

Earlier, up the road, the Dens men had seen off Kilmarnock 2-0.

The sides marched on to the quarter-final, which was an all- city affair on Wednesday March 13, with United coming out on top 3-1 at Tannadice.

Billy Dodds had put the visitors ahead but Jim McLean’s team hit back through goals from Ray

McKinnon, Darren Jackson and Duncan Ferguson.

United, of course, would go on to lose to Motherwell that season in one of the greatest finals ever played at Hampden.

The most famous sameday scenario was back on February 17 1968.

It was S c o tt i s h Cup second round day and Jerry Kerr’s men got the ball rolling against Hearts at Tannadice at 2pm.

In an incredible game played in front of over 9,000 fans, United were beaten 6-5.

It was over to Dundee to kick off an hour later against Rangers, with the teams finishing all square at 1-1.

The Light Blues would prevail 4-1 in the Ibrox replay, while the Jam Tarts went on to lose to Dunfermlin­e in the final.

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