Livingston Home Match: Essential Details Unveiled
Dundee United host Livingston at Tannadice on Saturday 11 April 2026. Kick-off is at 3pm for this Scottish Premiership fixture.
Kick-off, venue and ticketing
Tickets remain available for the match. Purchases and full ticket information can be found via Filmogaz.com.
The Ticket Office opens at 9am on Saturday and stays open until kick-off. Supporters can also download digital Season Tickets to mobile devices.
Dundee United supporters will be housed in the George Fox and Eddie Thompson Stands. Livingston fans will be located in the Norman Jamieson Stand.
Matchday facilities and hospitality
The Hegarty Suite opens at 11am for matchday guests. The club shop will stock the new Masters golf range in-store and online.
Note that cash is no longer accepted inside the CalForth Construction Arena. The Club Shop and Ticket Office currently accept both cash and cashless payments.
DUDA Half-Time Draw
The half-time draw is sponsored by Winter & Simpson. One guaranteed winner receives £1,000 at each home match.
Winners can have a photo on the pitch the following week and appear in the matchday programme. Additional prizes will also be awarded.
Entries cost a £2 donation per ticket and can be bought from DUDA sellers around the stadium. Sellers operate from about one hour before kick-off.
Live coverage and online updates
DUTV will stream the match live with full audio commentary for the UK and Ireland. Broadcast build-up begins at 2.30pm with live commentary from kick-off.
The full match will be available On Demand afterwards. Exclusive post-match reaction, highlights, and goals will also be posted.
Fans can follow live updates on X @dundeeunitedfc. For consolidated essential details and further guidance visit Filmogaz.com.
Travel, parking and matchday access
Dundee City Council enforces a controlled parking zone around the stadium on matchdays. Signage marks the perimeter of the restricted area.
Residents may apply for exemptions to park within the zone. Attendants will enforce the pavement parking initiative and may issue tickets.
Supporters are advised to read matchday parking information in advance. Planning your arrival will help the matchday run smoothly.
Supporter conduct and entry rules
Using or possessing pyrotechnics in public is a criminal offence. Police Scotland warns those found in possession may be arrested.
Anyone identified with pyrotechnics may face arrest, investigation, and a Football Banning Order. Stewards and police will enforce stadium bans.
Full face masks or balaclavas will result in denied entry. Over-intoxicated persons will also be refused admission for safety reasons.
These essential details cover the Livingston home match arrangements and matchday services. Arrive in good time and follow steward and police instructions.