Tickets for our William Hill Scottish Cup 5th Round tie at home to Rangers on 2 February are on general sale for both United and away supporters as of today. Click here to purchase
online.
With prices reduced to only £15 for adults and £5 for concessions (including 60s and over), the opportunity is there for ALL fans to come along and cheer the team into the next round! In what will be a difficult tie, a noisy and passionate home support that is up for the Cup could make all the difference. Such has been the show of support to the Club from fans throughout the Scottish game, purchasing a ticket will ensure you are part of what should be a unique Scottish Cup tie atmosphere.
Chairman Stephen Thompson stated, "Much has been said and written about this fixture since it was first announced. Most of this has been based on ill-informed criticism of this Club and we will not respond in kind. Instead we would much prefer that both clubs do their talking where and when it matters most - on the pitch. A large crowd backing the team will give us an even greater chance of winning the match. We have made this as affordable as possible and in a season when our fans have shown unwavering support, I would urge them once again to turn out in great numbers and drive the team on in this game. The Scottish Cup brings with it some great memories for all Arabs and I ask everyone to get 'up for the Cup' and turn Tannadice into a sea of tangerine when we play Rangers."
Tickets can be purchased from the ticket office in Tannadice Street in person over the counter as well as via telephone by calling (01382) 833166 (options 1 & 3) with credit/debit card to hand. Click here to buy
online.
Prices are as follows:
£15 for adults
£5 for concessions - (U18s / 60s and over / FTS**)
Cup Top Up Voucher 2 applies.
**Please note full time students must be in possession of a valid photo matric to qualify for concessionary tickets in the George Fox Lower tier, entry via gate 33 (home fans) and in the Jim McLean Fair Play Lower tier, entry via gate 16 (away supporters).
Come on Arabs. Let's get up for the Cup!