What channel is Hearts vs Dundee? Live stream, TV, ref, VAR and Scottish Cup team news
The first tie of the Scottish quarter-finals takes place at Tynecastle on Friday night
Dundee shipped six without reply the last time they faced Hearts. And Tony Docherty's men will be seeking revenge in Friday night's Scottish Cup quarter-final showdown at Tynecastle.
The relegation-threatened Dees are fighting for their lives at the bottom of the Premiership, with 12th-placed St Johnstone just three points adrift. Despite taking points off Rangers, Celtic and Dundee United at the turn of the new year, the Dens Park club's form has alarmingly plummeted. The Tayside outfit are winless in their last four games but can breathe fresh life into their season by booking a last four place at Hampden.
However, they face a wounded animal in Hearts, who suffered a damaging 2-1 Edinburgh derby defeat to Hibs at the weekend. It promises to be an exciting night of action in the capital and here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know.
When is Hearts vs Dundee?
Hearts host Dundee on Friday March 7. Kick-off is at 7:45pm.
Is Hearts vs Dundee on TV?
Yes, the Scottish Cup quarter-final will be broadcast by Premier Sports. Coverage begins at 7:15pm on Premier Sports 1. The programme lasts all the way until 11pm.
Can I live stream Hearts vs Dundee?
Premier Sports customers will be able to follow the match live on the channel's website. Those looking to subscribe to the channel can do so for a monthly fee starting at £10.99.
Where else can I follow Hearts vs Dundee?
You can keep up with all the action from Tynecastle right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! Record Sport will have pre-match build-up and team news, and updates as the clash gets underway. After the match, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and plenty more.
Ref and VAR
Kevin Clancy will take charge of this one at Tynecastle. The whistler will be assisted by David Roome and Alastair Mather. Andrew Dallas is on VAR duties alongside assistant Graeme Stewart.
Team news
Cammy Devlin remains sidelined for Hearts due to concussion. Stephen Kingsley, Craig Halkett, Frankie Kent and Aidan Denholm are also unavailable. Meanwhile, the fixture could come too soon for Dundee star Scott Fraser, who has only just returned to training. The Dees are without Antonio Portales, Seb Palmer-Houlden, Clark Robertson and Billy Koumetio.