Celtic Preview | Will Ferry

Dundee United star Will Ferry speaks to the broadcast media ahead of our William Hill Premiership match against Celtic at Parkhead.

Story of the Match | Kilmarnock (A)

Dundee United suffered defeat at Rugby Park on Matchday 25 of the William Hill Premiership as a questionable decision to award the hosts' winner despite a clear foul on Jack Walton by goalscorer, Marley Watkins, proved costly in Ayrshire.

Kilmarnock Reaction | Jim Goodwin

Manager Jim Goodwin gives his post-match reaction following this evening's William Hill Scottish Premiership match at Rugby Park

Goals | Kilmarnock (A)

Goal action from our Scottish Premiership match away to Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

Full 90 Minutes | Kilmarnock (A)

All the action from our Scottish Premiership match away to Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

Kilmarnock Preview | Kai Fotheringham

Dundee United winger Kai Fotheringham speaks to the media ahead of our William Hill Premiership trip to Rugby Park

Story of the Match | Rangers (H)

Despite a bold opening quarter which saw Sam Dalby give the Terrors the lead with his 11th goal of the William Hill Premiership season, Dundee United conceded three Rangers strikes without mustering a reply as they missed out on the chance to stretch five points clear in third place.

Goals | Rangers (H)

Goal action from our William Hill Scottish Premiership match at home against Rangers.

Full 90 minutes | Rangers (H)

Full match action from our William Hill Scottish Premiership match at home against Rangers.

FREEVIEW

Rangers Preview | Jim Goodwin

Dundee United Manager Jim Goodwin previews his side's William Premiership clash with Rangers.

Rangers Preview | Lewis Fiorini

Dundee United midfielder Lewis Fiorini addresses the broadcast media ahead of our William Hill Premiership clash with Rangers.

Story of the Match | Dundee (A)

Dundee United succumbed to their first derby defeat in over seven years as Simon Murray's header after 58 seconds was enough to send his side into the Last 16 of the Scottish Cup. The Terrors piled on the pressure in the second period, kept out by an inspired Trevor Carson and the Dens Park woodwork on a frustrating evening in the city of Discovery.