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What time and TV channel is Dundee United v Rapid Vienna on tonight?
What time and TV channel is Dundee United v Rapid Vienna on tonight?

Irish Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

What time and TV channel is Dundee United v Rapid Vienna on tonight?

Dundee United and Rapid Vienna clash in the second leg of their UEFA Conference League Third Qualifying Round tie - and it's all to play for. The Scottish side came away from the Austrian capital with a 2-2 draw last week and will fancy their chances of advancing to the play-off stage of the competition in front of their own fans here. Whoever wins this tie will face the winners of AIK v FC Gyor in the play-off round. Ahead of the game, United manager Jim Goodwin revealed Isaac Pappoe is out for 'a lengthy period of time' with a knee injury, adding that he is hopeful he can get Luca Stephenson back from Liverpool on another loan spell. The home side are also without Ryan Strain, Kristijan Trapanovski and Ross Graham (hamstring injuries) and Dario Naamo also remains out, while Max Watters returns after missing the weekend Scottish Premiership defeat to Hearts at Tannadice with a bug. Here's what you need to know about the game: Where and when is it? The match takes place at Tannadice Park on Thursday, August 14. What time is kick-off? The action gets under way at 7pm. What TV channel is it on? The game is not being shown live on TV. However, it is being streamed online and can be purchased for a price of £12 via SolidSport. Quotes corner Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin: 'It's a great occasion, especially off the back of the performance last week in Vienna. 'It was a great atmosphere at the game, generated by both sets of supporters and our own supporters are going to turn out in great numbers for the game tomorrow night and we really need them to generate that type of hostile atmosphere that we felt from the Rapid Vienna fans last week. 'The players put in a great performance, we've taken learnings from the game in areas that we think we can improve and do better. 'Both goals against were certainly avoidable and there was moments within those situations that we could have done better. 'But from an offensive perspective, I thought we offered a lot to the game and we caused Vienna a number of problems at the back, and obviously scored a couple of really good goals. 'So it's going to take the same level of commitment, the same level of effort from the players, which won't be an issue. 'The guys are really excited. The adrenaline for an occasion like tomorrow night will drive the players on and hopefully we'll have a really memorable evening to look back on.' Dundee United win: 5/1 Rapid Vienna win: 1/2 Draw: 31/10

What channel is Dundee United v Rapid Vienna? TV and live stream details for Conference League clash
What channel is Dundee United v Rapid Vienna? TV and live stream details for Conference League clash

Scotsman

time3 days ago

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  • Scotsman

What channel is Dundee United v Rapid Vienna? TV and live stream details for Conference League clash

How to watch Dundee United v Rapid Vienna Sign up to our Football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Dundee United will look to claim a notable European scalp when they host Rapid Vienna in the second leg of their Conference League third qualifying round tie on Thursday night. With the tie finely poised after United claimed an excellent 2-2 draw in the Austrian capital last week, there is all to play for at Tannadice with a place in the play-off round at stake. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Whichever side emerges victorious will move 180 minutes away from securing a place in the league phase of the competition, with the winner of the tie between AIK Stockholm of Sweden or FC Gyor of Hungary lying in wait (Stockholm lead 2-1 from the first leg at home). The match stirs memories of the 1984 European Cup quarter-final meeting between the sides when Dundee United defeated their Austrian opponents on the away goals rule after following up a 2-1 away loss with a 1-0 victory on Tayside to reach the semi-final, where they lost to Roma. While United suffered a setback at the weekend, losing an injury-time goal in a 3-2 defeat at home to Hearts, Rapid claimed a 2-1 away win over last season's Austrian champions Sturm Graz. Dundee United host Rapid Vienna in the Conference League third qualiyfing round second leg at Tannadice on Thursday. | SNS Group Dundee United v Rapid Vienna match details The Conference League third qualifying round second leg fixture takes place at Tannadice Park, Dundee, on Thursday, August 14, 2025. Kick-off is 7.45pm. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Dundee United v Rapid Vienna TV channel The match has not been selected for live TV coverage in the UK. Dundee United v Rapid Vienna live stream The game is available to watch via online streaming service Solid Sport with a pay-per-view pass costing £12. Full details can be found here. Dundee United v Rapid Vienna team news Isaac Pappoe is out for 'a lengthy period of time' with a knee injury after being injured in the first half in Vienna. Ryan Strain, Kristijan Trapanovski and Ross Graham are all still missing with hamstring injuries and Dario Naamo also remains out, while Max Watters returns after missing the weekend William Hill Premiership defeat by Hearts at Tannadice with a bug.

Dundee Utd v Hearts: Team news
Dundee Utd v Hearts: Team news

BBC News

time09-08-2025

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  • BBC News

Dundee Utd v Hearts: Team news

Isaac Pappoe joined Dundee United's injury list after being carried off with a knee injury against Rapid Strain, Kristijan Trapanovski and Ross Graham are all missing with hamstring injuries. But Dario Naamo and Amar Fatah are closing in on could hand a debut to Pierre Landry Kabore while fellow summer signing Sabah Kerjota is available after Gordon (shoulder), Jamie McCart (ankle), Kenneth Vargas (hip) and Finlay Pollock (hamstring) are still out, while Beni Baningime (knee) and Calem Nieuwenhof (hamstring) have an outside chance of being involved.

Dundee United's spirit in Vienna means plenty to Jim Goodwin
Dundee United's spirit in Vienna means plenty to Jim Goodwin

The National

time08-08-2025

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  • The National

Dundee United's spirit in Vienna means plenty to Jim Goodwin

Zac Sapsford's 75th-minute strike earned United a 2-2 draw in the Austrian capital to keep the UEFA Conference League second qualifying round tie in the balance ahead of next Thursday's second leg at Tannadice. The Australian earlier created a first-half equaliser for a United side who saw Isaac Pappoe carried off on a stretcher with a knee problem early in the game after being hit with bad news about the hamstring injuries of Ryan Strain and Kristijan Trapanovski in the build-up to the game. United survived some late scares – including a disallowed goal in stoppage-time – to keep the tie level against Rapid, who reached the quarter-finals of the same tournament last season. Goodwin told BBC Scotland: 'It was very nervy at the end. The team was running on empty. 'Given the situation with the squad, we don't have the options available to us to freshen things up, but I thought it was a really gutsy performance from the team. 'We showed real courage and togetherness within the group to just put bodies on the line and try and take a positive result back to Dundee with us. 'It was a really enjoyable performance, I really enjoyed the occasion. The Dundee United supporters were excellent and I'm pleased we were able to put on a performance they can be proud of.'

Dundee United's spirit in Vienna means plenty to Jim Goodwin
Dundee United's spirit in Vienna means plenty to Jim Goodwin

Rhyl Journal

time08-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Dundee United's spirit in Vienna means plenty to Jim Goodwin

Zac Sapsford's 75th-minute strike earned United a 2-2 draw in the Austrian capital to keep the UEFA Conference League second qualifying round tie in the balance ahead of next Thursday's second leg at Tannadice. The Australian earlier created a first-half equaliser for a United side who saw Isaac Pappoe carried off on a stretcher with a knee problem early in the game after being hit with bad news about the hamstring injuries of Ryan Strain and Kristijan Trapanovski in the build-up to the game. United survived some late scares – including a disallowed goal in stoppage-time – to keep the tie level against Rapid, who reached the quarter-finals of the same tournament last season. Goodwin told BBC Scotland: 'It was very nervy at the end. The team was running on empty. 'Given the situation with the squad, we don't have the options available to us to freshen things up, but I thought it was a really gutsy performance from the team. 'We showed real courage and togetherness within the group to just put bodies on the line and try and take a positive result back to Dundee with us. 'It was a really enjoyable performance, I really enjoyed the occasion. The Dundee United supporters were excellent and I'm pleased we were able to put on a performance they can be proud of.'

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