Summary

  • United's Murray sent off after two bookings for simulation

  • Accies keeper Matthews denied Mikkelsen

  • United keeper Bell saved Bingham shot in first half

  1. get involved

    Lions and Sir Alex on BBC radiopublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 25 May 2017

    Before turning to tonight's match, Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland 810MW has live coverage of tonight's celebration of Celtic's 1967 European Cup triumph, including an interview with Sir Alex Ferguson, over the water from our studios at the Hydro in Glasgow.

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  2. One up, one downpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 25 May 2017

    Promotion or a second consecutive season in the Scottish Championship for once proud Dundee United? Relegation or a third successive top-flight campaign for perennial strugglers Hamilton Academical?

    That's the high stakes involved at Tannadice Park tonight and New Douglas Park on Sunday as their respective sides meet over two legs of their Premiership play-off final.

    Stay with us as we describe the action as United host the first leg.

    Dundee United manager Ray McKinnon and Hamilton counterpart Martin CanningImage source, SNS
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    Stakes are high for United manager Ray McKinnon and Accies counterpart Martin Canning