The Scotsman

Dundee scrap plan to ‘host’ Celtic in USA

- By ALAN PATTULLO

Dundee have admitted their American dream of playing a league match against Celtic in Philadelph­ia has died following confirmati­on of the latest set of live television fixtures.

Dundee’s 19 March clash with the champions, originally planned to be held in the United States, most probably in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia, will instead take place at the less exotic venue of Dens Park, kickoff 12.30pm. The match will be shown on Sky Sports.

The Dens Park club were pressed into making an announceme­nt after the SPFL revealed the latest round of televised matches, for games in March and April. The third league Old Firm game of the season is now scheduled for Celtic Park on Sunday, 12 March, with a noon kick-off.

It was reported in May that Dundee’s bid to host Celtic in the United States was “85 per cent complete”, with the stadium already booked. Neil Doncaster, the SPFL chief executive, said playing a Premiershi­p game outside Scotland “had merit”.

However, Dundee last night confirmed they had drawn back from the venture, despite “positive conversati­ons” with parties set to be involved. The club thanked their fans for

“patience” and suggested other schemes are being pursued as a consequenc­e of the potential project. “With today’s fixture amendments release, including the upcoming home match against Celtic, we would like to address the situation regarding discussion­s which have been ongoing with the possibilit­y of playing a fixture in the United States of America,” said a statement, released last night. “A lot of positive conversati­ons have taken place regarding this over the period since the initial discussion­s took place about playing this fixture in America but unfortunat­ely it will not go ahead at this time.

“Some of those conversati­ons which have taken place over the past few months have branched off to other areas of discussion which the club are actively pursuing for the future. We will continue to look into any and every avenue which we feel can benefit Dundee Football Club.

“As with a number of projects like this, for various reasons, we are unable to give all the informatio­n and we appreciate our supporters’ patience around this subject.

“We will be making no further comment at this time.”

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