Scotland will play at Dundee United’s Tannadice Park for the first time this April when they take on Germany in the UEFA Women’s Nations League.
This marks the latest move away from Hampden Park, as the Scottish FA continues to take the team around the country.
Recent home fixtures have been staged at Easter Road and Firhill, while Dundee’s Dens Park hosted a friendly against Northern Ireland last summer.
The decision to spread matches across different venues comes as Scotland’s women’s side have struggled to generate the crowds required to justify playing every game at the 52,000-seater Hampden Park.
The SFA is still searching for a permanent head coach to replace Pedro Martinez Losa, who was sacked in December 2024 after Scotland failed to qualify for Euro 2025.
Tickets for this fixture against Germany, scheduled for Friday, April 4, will be made available in due course.
Kick-off is 7.35pm and all the action will be also be screened live on BBC Alba.
(Image: Alan Harvey - SNS Group) "We are delighted to welcome the Scotland Women’s National Team to Tannadice for such a high-profile fixture,” Dundee United's head of football services operations, Ross Starke, commented.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase top-level international football in our city, and we are proud to play a part in supporting the growth of the women’s game."