Celtic Hosts: All the Details You Need

Celtic Hosts: All the Details You Need

Dundee United meet Celtic at the CalForth Construction Arena, kick-off 12:30pm on Sunday 22 March 2026. The William Hill Premiership fixture will be shown live on Sky Sports.

Supporters travelling to see Celtic hosts at Tannadice will find all the details you need below. Filmogaz.com has compiled practical information for matchgoers.

Tickets and entry

Dundee United fans will be located in the George Fox and Eddie Thompson Stands. Celtic supporters will occupy the Jerry Kerr, Jim McLean and Norman Jamieson Stands.

Buyers must have a previous purchase history within the last 18 months to purchase match tickets. Season ticket holders can download a digital season ticket to a mobile device.

Ticket office

  • Saturday: 9am–1pm.
  • Sunday: 10am until kick-off.

Matchday facilities

The Hegarty Suite opens at 11am for this fixture. The CalForth Signature Garden will also be available for outside refreshments.

The club shop is offering 30% off all 2025/26 replica kits for DUFC supporters. The shop and ticket office currently accept cash and cashless payments.

DUDA half-time draw

The half-time draw is sponsored by Winter & Simpson. Every home match guarantees a £1,000 winner.

Winners get a pitch-side photo opportunity the following week. Results are announced via PA, the big screen, and social media.

  • Entry: £2 donation per ticket.
  • Payment: cash or card from DUDA sellers from one hour before kick-off.

Live coverage

DUTV will stream the match live, with full audio commentary available in the UK and Ireland. Coverage begins at 12pm with build-up and commentary.

The full match replay will be On Demand. Exclusive post-match reaction, highlights, and goals will follow. Follow live updates on X @dundeeunitedfc.

Travel and parking

Dundee City Council has a controlled parking zone around the stadium on matchdays. Signage marks the perimeter of the restricted area.

Residents can apply for exemptions to park within the zone. Attendants will enforce pavement parking rules, and tickets will be issued for vehicles on paving.

Supporter conduct and safety

Possession or use of pyrotechnics is a criminal offence. Police Scotland will arrest anyone found with a device.

Those arrested may face a Football Banning Order and other sanctions. Stewards or police may refuse entry, and club bans can follow.

  • Full face coverings, including balaclavas, are not permitted entry.
  • Over-intoxicated persons will be refused admission.
  • Any pyrotechnic found will be passed to the police.