Dundee Unitedhost Rapid Wien at Tannadice Park on Thursday in the decisive second leg of their UEFA Conference League third round qualifying tie.
The aggregate is finely poised after a thrilling 2-2 draw in Vienna last week: Dundee United twice battled back from deficits, demonstrating impressive resilience against Austrian opposition.
Having finished fourth in the Scottish Premiership last season - a campaign built on strong defense and organization - Jim Goodwin’s Dundee United are enjoying continental football for only the second time since 2013. The Tangerines advanced past UNA Strassen in the previous round, and now seek to leverage their home crowd to progress further in Europe.
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How to watch Dundee United vs Rapid Wien online - TV channels & live streams
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The match will be shown live on SolidSport across the world. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.
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Dundee United vs Rapid Wien kick-off time
The match will be played at Tannadice Park on Thursday, with kick-off at 7.45pm BST / 2.45pm ET for fans.
Team news & squads
Dundee United team news
Team news for Dundee United is mixed. Defender Ross Graham remains sidelined with a hamstring problem and will miss out. Both Ryan Strain and Kristijan Trapanovski are also unavailable with hamstring injuries, expected back only in two or three months.
There is uncertainty over Isaac Pappoe, who was injured early in the first leg. Dario Naamo is approaching fitness but is not quite ready for selection.
Rapid Wien team news
Key absentees for Rapid Wien include Noah Bischof (ankle injury) and Tobias Borkeeiet as well as Amin-Elias Groller, who have had ongoing issues.
Moritz Oswald and Jakob Scholler are also long-term injury concerns and will not travel.


