SPFL fines Dundee for pitch condition issues at Dens Park
The SPFL has taken decisive action against Dundee after a series of pitch-related postponements at Dens Park this season. The Scottish Premiership club has been fined a hefty sum of £186,000, with £120,000 of that amount suspended until the end of the 2024/25 season. This suspended portion of the fine will only be payable if there are further issues with the pitch in the future.
The disciplinary hearing came after Dundee had to call off five matches this season due to the poor condition of the playing surface at Dens Park. The club was found to have breached SPFL rules relating to pitch condition on multiple occasions, leading to the significant fine being imposed.
Despite the challenges faced by Dundee, their recent game against Rangers finally went ahead after two previous postponements. The match was broadcast live on Sky Sports, showcasing the action to fans across the country.
The SPFL emphasized the importance of maintaining fair competition in the league, stating that rules on pitch condition are integral to achieving this goal. The league is committed to upholding high standards and ensuring that matches can be played as scheduled.
Scottish football fans can continue to enjoy coverage of the cinch Premiership and SWPL on Sky Sports, with a range of matches available on the network’s flagship channels. From next season, even more games will be broadcast live, providing fans with extensive access to their favorite teams and players.
Overall, the SPFL’s decision to fine Dundee sends a clear message about the importance of pitch maintenance and upholding league regulations. As the season progresses, all clubs will be expected to meet the required standards to ensure the smooth running of the competition.
