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  1. Dundee Utd v Celtic: Pick of the statspublished at 11:13 GMT 17 December 2025

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    • Against Hearts, Wilfried Nancy became the first Celtic manager to lose his first home league game since Wim Jansen in August 1997 (2-1 v Dunfermline). A defeat here would make Nancy only the second manager to lose both of his first two league games in charge of Celtic overall, after Jansen again in 1997.

    • Celtic have won their past two away league games, but haven't won more in a row on the road since December 2024 (10).

    • Dundee United are winless in 23 meetings with Celtic in all competitions (D5 L18) since a 2-1 league victory in December 2014 under Jackie McNamara.

    • Celtic have kept a clean sheet in their past five league matches against Dundee United; only from December 2001 to August 2003 during Martin O'Neill's first spell in charge have the Hoops ever avoided conceding in six successive league meetings with the Tangerines.

    • Dundee United are winless in their past nine Scottish Premiership games played on a Wednesday (D2 L7) since beating Ross County 3-0 in December 2022.

  2. Can United rediscover mean streak?published at 11:04 GMT 17 December 2025

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Behind the mic

    It is incredible to think Dundee United's clean sheet against Motherwell at the weekend was their first since the end of September, and just their third of the Premiership season.

    The reason it's incredible is because, under Jim Goodwin, United have earned a reputation for being well organised and resolute at the back.

    At least they were until this term, where they have leaked goals (25 in 16 league games) and points.

    Their goalless stalemate with the Steelmen means they have now mustered just one win in 11 matches. Another stat worth noting is United have drawn half of their Premiership matches - only Motherwell have drawn more.

    If they had been able to turn a few of those results in to wins, eighth-place United's league position would look a whole better than it does at the moment.

    That all said, Goodwin will be encouraged by that much-needed clean sheet and will be hoping it can breathe more belief into the rearguard for tonight's visit of faltering Celtic.

  3. Dundee Utd v Celtic: Team newspublished at 10:29 GMT 17 December 2025

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    Dundee United welcome back Krisztian Keresztes from suspension. But Dario Naamo, Pan Camara (hamstring), Isaac Pappoe (knee) and Yevhen Kucherenko (calf) are out injured.

    Celtic have lost Kelechi Iheanacho to a hamstring injury but Anthony Ralston will shrug off the facial knock that forced him off at Hampden on Sunday.

    The champions remain without Marcelo Saracchi, Callum Osmand, Alistair Johnston (all hamstring), Cameron Carter-Vickers (Achilles) and Jota (knee).

  4. Goodwin on managerial pressure, Celtic backlash & Gordon linkpublished at 15:35 GMT 16 December 2025

    Brian McLauchlin
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Jim GoodwinImage source, SNS

    Jim Goodwin has been speaking to the media before Dundee United host Celtic in the Premiership on Wednesday.

    Here are the key lines:

    • Goodwin says there is "no hiding place in this game" and the pressure on managers is "always there".

    • On counterpart Wilfried Nancy, who has lost his first three games, Goodwin says: "We're all in the same boat. I understand exactly what the Celtic manager will be going through, the emotions he'll be feeling at the moment."

    • He adds: "We're judged on results and performances. Wilfred Nancy is no different to any of the rest of us. We've seen that already this week with a couple of good managers, unfortunately, losing their jobs."

    • United have just one win in 11 and Goodwin says: "I'm no different to anybody else. I need to start winning games."

    • He believes there is no "immediate pressure" from the United hierarchy but adds: "I'm not stupid enough to think that we can't go too long without getting back to winning ways. I hope that will come tomorrow night against Celtic."

    • Goodwin is wary of a backlash following Celtic's defeat in the League Cup final but says a similar "gameplan and performance" to St Mirren's can deliver a positive result for his side.

    • United's defensive performance in the goalless draw with Motherwell last weekend was "a lot more like it" and now they need to "find that attacking threat we've lacked in the last couple of games".

    • The United boss would not be drawn on the possibility of Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon joining on loan in January but United have "identified targets and positions we need to strengthen".

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  5. Celtic's visit is a 'night to roll the dice'published at 09:59 GMT 16 December 2025

    Ronny Costello
    Fan writer

    Dundee United fan's voice

    A 0–0 draw at home. Seven league games without a win. Eighth place. Not pretty.

    But for the first time in a while, Dundee United did one thing properly. They stopped conceding goals.

    After the mess at Fir Park earlier in the season, Gorgeous Jim went back to basics. Being hard to break down. Clear roles. Fewer risks. It worked. Motherwell had the ball, lots of it, but they did very little with it. A clean sheet at last!

    Craig Sibbald was excellent. Calm. Clever. Brave enough to try something from halfway. Amar Fatah at least tried to make things happen. Beyond that the creativity was thin and one shot on target at Tannadice is not enough but we didn't lose.

    Which brings us to Wednesday night.

    Celtic arrive out of form. Three defeats on the bounce. A new manager under pressure. This is where the season pivots.

    Do you stick with solidity and keep it tight and happy to take a point? Or do you twist? Push higher, play with freedom and try to land a blow when confidence is fragile?

    Playing safe got us through Saturday. Playing brave might get us something bigger on Wednesday.

    If there is a night to roll the dice, this feels like it.

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  6. United set up 'much better' against Motherwellpublished at 14:47 GMT 15 December 2025

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    Sportscene pundit Stephen Craigan praised Dundee United's work off the ball in their goalless draw against Motherwell on Saturday.

    Motherwell won 2-0 when the sides met earlier this season, but didn't have the same joy on their trip to Tannadice.

    "I was at the game on 29 October at Fir Park and Dundee United didn't know whether to press or drop off and they got picked off," Craigan said.

    "The set-up [this time] was much better. When the ball was in the Motherwell half they were happy to go man-to-man, and when you have the pace of Fatah and the movement of Sapsford, you can create opportunities. It just didn't fall for them."

  7. Ban concern for Dundee United's Sevelj - gossippublished at 08:04 GMT 15 December 2025

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    Dundee United defender Vicko Sevelj is in danger of a suspension going into Wednesday's meeting with Celtic, with one more booking set to rule the Croatian out during a busy December. (Courier - subscription required), external

    Read Monday's Scottish gossip

  8. Dundee United 0-0 Motherwell: Highlightspublished at 18:01 GMT 14 December 2025

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  9. 'United bereft of confidence and Goodwin to blame'published at 12:04 GMT 14 December 2025

    Your Views

    We asked for your thoughts after Dundee United's goalless draw at home to Motherwell.

    Here's a taste of what you had to say:

    Kenny: Three words, BORING BORING BORING.

    Paul: Having 30% possession and one shot on target in a home game against any team is unacceptable. Manager said the shape was excellent so what was the problem? One win in 11 (three wins in 16) tells me he can't see the problem never mind fix it. Please walk away.

    David: Very tough watch. The team looks fragile and cannot maintain possession. Need to ditch this obsession of a back three and get a solid 4 at the back and build from there. Changes need made, and fast, or we are in for a dog fight at the wrong end of the table.

    Jen: It's time Jim Goodwin went. Playing for a draw at home against Motherwell, when the team have only won three games all season, is pathetic. Continuing to not pick Samuel Cleall-Harding and Owen Stirton is a a sackable offence. Part of being Dundee United manager means giving young stars a chance especially when they are better than the players he is picking. He's not doing that. United are playing like a team bereft of confidence and that's all down to Goodwin.

    Steve: Dismal. Yet again I fail to see any signs of improvement being implemented on the training ground. Whether that is due to the coaching staff or players being incapable of grasping what is required of them I can't say for certain but alarm bells are ringing loudly. Granted we didn't concede but had we played for 90 hours we still wouldn't have scored and Motherwell would have had several, shouldn't be celebrating the fact we only play for 90 minutes.

    Zack: Bad game for both teams, would usually take a draw and a clean sheet against a high flying third placed team but three points is a must at the moment especially with three home games on the bounce. Fire power badly needed in attack Nikolaj Moller isn't quite cutting it when trying to get a goal.

  10. Dundee United 0-0 Motherwell: Have your saypublished at 17:27 GMT 13 December 2025

    Have your say

    Dundee United's winless run stretched to seven, while Motherwell made it seven games unbeaten, in a largely forgetful Scottish Premiership draw at Tannadice.

    Read the full match report here.

    Have your say here.

  11. Dundee United 0-0 Motherwell: What Goodwin saidpublished at 17:22 GMT 13 December 2025

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    Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin tells BBC Scotland: "It wasn't a particularly great game. I don't suppose the guys in the Sportscene studio will have too many highlight to pull from.

    "From our own perspective, we had a really disappointing performance last weekend in Paisley. The structure of the team today was excellent, the shape was really good.

    "It wasn't as if Motherwell had lots of possession. My goalkeeper hasn't had a great deal to do, albeit the Motherwell keeper hasn't either.

    "We had a couple of half chances, and we just didn't get the break of the ball. The pleasing aspect of it is the clean sheet. That's a good foundation to build from.

    "Defensively, we have to be better. We've conceded far too many goals this season. I believe there's goals in this team but today, that wasn't the case."

  12. Dundee United hurting like fans, says Goodwin - gossippublished at 09:34 GMT 13 December 2025

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    Dundee United are hurting as much as their supporters during their downturn in form, says manager Jim Goodwin. (Courier - subscription required), external

    Scotland's key match incident panel has backed penalty decisions in Dundee United's 2-2 draw with Rangers, in which United were denied one and Rangers scored from one in added time. (Courier - subscription required), external

    Read Saturday's Scottish gossip

  13. Dundee United v Motherwell: Team newspublished at 18:48 GMT 12 December 2025

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    Dundee United welcome back Max Watters and Julius Eskesen but Krisztian Keresztes is suspended and Dario Naamo, Pan Camara (hamstring), Isaac Pappoe (knee) and Yevhen Kucherenko (calf) are out injured.

    Motherwell midfielder Andy Halliday is still working his way back to fitness while Filip Stuparevic (knee), Aston Oxborough (hand), Sam Nicholson (knee), Zach Robinson (Achilles), Jordan McGhee and Eseosa Sule (both thigh) remain out.

  14. 'Positive energy only' as Fatah eyes United revivalpublished at 17:33 GMT 12 December 2025

    Amar FatahImage source, SNS

    Amar Fatah insists it is "positive energy only" as Dundee United bid to end their slump against Motherwell on Saturday.

    The Tannadice club sit eighth in the Premiership after six games without victory, but winger Fatah is remaining upbeat.

    The 21-year-old said: "We speak a lot about the situation of course, but I think we see a bright side of it that it's just a bad moment, so the important thing is that we stick together.

    "In a certain way, it's good that the bad moments happen this early so we can recover. Positive energy only.

    "It's hard to really say what's going wrong at the moment. Maybe it's just the games come so quick and we have changed some things, but we need to find the consistency.

    "I see this month as a huge moment where we need to prove to ourselves - these challenges coming up are exciting.

    "We have Motherwell at home, Celtic at home, Hibs at home then Aberdeen away. These are really good games to look forward to and we need the mindset to win all of them.

    "You can see clearly they [Motherwell] trained a lot in their system and the way they try to play. They're playing well, both attacking and defensively, but we need to show no fear and try to play our game."

    Fatah, who is on a season-long loan from French club Troyes, scored his second United goal in the recent 2-2 draw with Rangers.

    "This club suits me and the playing style that I try to bring," he added.

    "I want to help the team as much as possible to be in the top six and to showcase myself in this league."

  15. Dundee United v Motherwell: Pick of the statspublished at 11:38 GMT 12 December 2025

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    • Dundee United have won four of their past six home league games against Motherwell (L2), as many as their previous 12 beforehand (W4 D4 L4).

    • Motherwell have won five of their past seven games against Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership (L2), as many as their previous 19 prior (W5 D4 L10).

    • Dundee United are winless in six Scottish Premiership games (D3 L3), their longest run within a single season in the competition since April 2023 (11).

    • Motherwell are unbeaten in eight league games (W5 D3), their longest run within a single season since April 2013 (also 8).

    • The Steelmen last enjoyed a longer unbeaten run within a single league campaign in March 2010 (12).

    • Motherwell haven't conceded in four successive league games, last going on a longer run of clean sheets in February 2010 (5).

  16. Goodwin refuses to rule out signing keeper in January - gossippublished at 09:03 GMT 12 December 2025

    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has refused to rule out signing another goalkeeper in January. (The Courier), external

    Dundee United are set to miss out on a six-figure youth development payment after the Scottish FA opted to axe its Club Academy Scotland (CAS) funding, which paid out an annual sum in the region of £2m split between clubs who meet stringent criteria. (The Courier), external

    Read Friday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  17. Can United beat 'remarkable' Motherwell to halt 'toughest period'?published at 15:49 GMT 11 December 2025

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Jim Goodwin and Jens Berthel AskouImage source, SNS

    Jim Goodwin is hoping Dundee United can transform their fortunes against a Motherwell side he describes as "the most in-form team in the league".

    While Motherwell are up to third with an eight-game unbeaten league run, United are enduring "the toughest period" of Goodwin's tenure.

    The Tannadice side, currently in eighth place, have just one victory in 10 games and are seeking a first win in seven this weekend.

    "It's only natural when you're on the type of run that we're on that your confidence is going to take a bit of a hit," manager Goodwin said.

    "But we believe in what we're doing. We are going through, probably, the toughest period that I've experienced during my time as United manager.

    "Football is not a bed of roses all the time, you've got to find a way to get through these difficult periods."

    United are now tasked with overcoming a visiting Motherwell side that Goodwin feels have been "totally transformed" under new boss Jens Berthel Askou.

    The Steelmen defeated United 2-0 at Fir Park in late October and have lost just twice in 16 league outings.

    "It's quite a remarkable transformation and he deserves a huge amount of credit," the Irishman added.

    "Given results, and where Motherwell are sitting in the table, I imagine there's people all over Europe taking notice.

    "Motherwell are the most in-form team in the league. The new manager has been incredible in terms of their playing style and they're as difficult an opponent as you can face at this moment in time.

    "But we have to believe we're capable of winning the game. We didn't do ourselves justice at Fir Park, the second half was a lot better from us, so we have to make sure we start this game the way we did in the second 45 over there."

  18. Goodwin on 'toughest period', January window & in-form Motherwellpublished at 12:25 GMT 11 December 2025

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Jim GoodwinImage source, SNS

    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has been speaking to the media before the Premiership game with Motherwell this weekend.

    Here are the main points:

    • Goodwin says this is "probably the toughest period I've experienced during my time as United manager" and admits confidence has "taken a bit of a hit" amid a six-game winless run.

    • But the United boss "believes in the group" and feels they've shown they are "capable of being a good team", adding he feels he will "find out more about the character" of some of his players.

    • Goodwin also feels recent results need "put into context" and insists "some really poor decisions" have gone against his team.

    • The manager insists those reasons are not "excuses", adding "the buck stops with me" when it comes to responsibility for recent results and performances.

    • On the January window, the United boss is "very pleased with the squad we've built" but says the club are "working on one or two things".

    • Goodwin says third-place Motherwell "are the most in-form team in the league" and suggests "people all over Europe are taking notice".

    • Dundee United want to "do themselves justice" after the defeat at Fir Park in September.

    • Panutche Camara was a "huge loss" in Saturday's defeat to St Mirren as he's a "really influential player" but Goodwin hopes the midfielder will only be out for "a couple of weeks".

    • Team news: Max Watters has been back training this week so will be in contention. Dario Naamo could return next week and Julius Eskesen has returned to training.