The Evening Tele sports team in Dundee debate Scottish football with a heavy east coast bias

Lots of goals and last-gasp penalties. Dundee United took their chance from the spot and grabbed all three points against Livingston. Dundee, meanwhile, missed theirs and had to settle for a draw against Kilmarnock. Plenty to get through on both sides of the street, including maddening VAR delays and injury worries at Tannadice. Tuning in are Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran alongside ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. NOTE: No pod on Thursday but we are planning a Q&A episode next Monday so get your questions to the guys at onestreet@dcthomson.co.uk or bug them on social media. You can also see us on YouTube at: youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

United host rock-bottom Livingston ahead of their bottom-six campaign – and Jim Goodwin has promised attacking football. We posit how the Tangerines can take the handbrake off against opposition lower in the table – something Goodwin's charges have struggled with, especially at Tannadice. Could we see a debut for goalkeeper Ruairidh Adams, who might or might not be slightly shorter than your average keeper, during the run-in following injury to Ashley Maynard-Brewer? The likes of Owen Stirton, Sam Cleall-Harding and Scott Constable could also be pushing for action. Alan has a Zac Sapsford prediction, while the panel pay tribute to newly retired ex-United ace Barry Douglas. Across the road, Dundee travel to Rugby Park knowing one simple truth: win and Premiership safety is all-but secured. However, it'll be a testing task against a side boasting four wins from their last five matches – and showing real signs of life under ex-Dens Park boss Neil McCann. We discuss how Steven Pressley will cope with the possible absence of Tony Yogane, the definite absence of Ryan Astley and ponder whether scourge of Killie, Ash Hay, should get the nod ahead of Simon Murray. There's also talk of what price tag Luke Graham should command and, with Rangers' interest in the player increasingly obvious, where his future may lie. This weekend's action is previewed by The Courier head of sport Sean Hamilton, Dundee United writer Alan Temple and ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

For the first time this season, Celtic claimed victory in the City of Discovery – but they were made to work for it. Did the Dark Blues ‘have Celtic exactly where they wanted them'? If so, how did the points end up back in Glasgow? We spotlight an eventful afternoon for Ryan Astley, praise Jon McCracken's interventions and ask whether the Dee are getting enough attacking impetus from out-with the wide areas. A day earlier, United succumbed to defeat against Rangers. Defensive deficiencies were again on show as the Gers claimed a 4-2 triumph, with Ashley Maynard-Brewer making a costly error before suffering a dislocated shoulder – what does the future hold for him? A similar question can be asked regarding Amar Fatah, who is increasingly establishing himself as one of the most dangerous wide players in the Scottish Premiership. And why don't midfielders make tactical fouls anymore?! This weekend's action is discussed by Dundee United writer Alan Temple, DFC writer George Cran and ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It's the City of Discovery v Glasgow again this weekend as oor twa teams face Rangers and Celtic. Dundee United face a testing trip to Ibrox – can they shock the Gers and derail their title bid? They will be without Kristijan Trapanovski after news of his knee injury needing surgery. He's out of contract this summer – will United keep him? The same question goes for goalie Ashley Maynard-Brewer – will he stick around? Dundee, meanwhile, have to wait an extra 24 hours for their own date with one of the Old Firm. Celtic come to Dens smarting from their loss at Tannadice a fortnight previous – can the Dark Blues pull off a historic victory? And will they look to keep Clark Robertson beyond this summer? Plenty to get through as Twa Teams returns – in the studio alongside host Sean Hamilton are Dundee United writer Alan Temple, DFC writer George Cran and ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Celtic don't like our wee street, do they? Three times they've rocked up in the City of Discovery this season and three times they've been beaten. Dundee United registered their first back-to-back home wins over the Hoops since 1991. How did they do that? And who has been a game-changing signing? Dundee, meanwhile, lost narrowly at table-topping Hearts. What went wrong at Tynecastle and is Steven Pressley right that other teams are showing his jobby outfit more respect? Alan can't join in today but has kindly sent in his thoughts on Dundee United's impressive win over Celtic. So tuning in from home is host Sean Hamilton alongside Courier Sport writer George Cran and former Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Should Jon McCracken feel aggrieved about not getting a Scotland call ahead of Liam Kelly – as the guys talk “vibes”. What does the future hold for Fin Robertson at Dens Park, and what sort of player will he eventually emerge as? And we look ahead to a testing visit to the league leaders, Hearts, and point out some weaknesses that have emerged in the Jambos' armour. Across the road, it's been a busy week of transfer news. Lachlan Rose is set to arrive on a free transfer from Newcastle Jets, following fellow A-League standout Jesse Randall. Formerly a young tennis prospect, what will Rose serve up at Tannadice? We chew over the Craig Sibbald-to-Falkirk signing pictures furore, and tip one Terrors standout to be in contention for PFA Scotland young player of the year. And how can United beat Celtic? The Courier head of sport Sean Hamilton is in the big chair, joined by George Cran and Alan Temple. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Sunday's Dundee derby brought drama never seen before in this famous fixture. Dundee United dominated the entire 90 minutes – but somehow contrived to give up two goals and two points in the final two minutes of stoppage time. What belief do Dundee get from this and how can United pick themselves up. Plus Bear is quizzed on video evidence of him leaving Dens Park early. And there's plenty of chat about Amar Fatah, Jon McCracken and the late, great Gordon Wallace. Tuning in from home is Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple alongside former Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

The Dundee derby is back and Twa Teams has all the info you need ahead of Sunday's big city clash. Joining us for this episode is Dundee United legend Sean Dillon to discuss the big game. In the studio alongside Dillo are George Cran and Graeme Finnan with Sean Hamilton hosting. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It's a mixed bag for Twa Teams this week. And we're low on bodies, too. First up is Dundee's excellent win over Motherwell at Dens Park – who stood out and are the Dark Blues safe from relegation now? Then there's United's night to forget at Falkirk on Friday – who keeps carrying the team and what does it mean for Jim Goodwin? Just two faces for this Monday edition as George Cran and Graeme Finnan discuss a big weekend on the street. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It's a huge week for Dundee United and they've got off to a fine start with Tuesday's victory over St Mirren. We look back at the 2-1 victory, some strange, strange goals and how the Tangerines are shaping up to face Falkirk in the Scottish Cup quarter-final on Friday. Two men are suspended but who will be key? Dundee are out of the cup but have a crucial contest of their own as they welcome high-flying Motherwell to Dens Park. Can the Dark Blues upset the odds? And do they deserve to have more points on the board? Just three talking heads this week as Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple are joined by ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Dundee played out a 3-3 thriller against Hibernian at Dens Park. The guys chew over a breathless contest, spotlighting the likes of Simon Murray, Tony Yogane and Luke Graham. However, it was Cam Congreve who had the final word with a magnificent late leveller – and he wants even more. At United, all the talk is about Johnny Russell after Courier Sport broke the story of his impending return to Tannadice (barring any late hitches) on Monday morning. We discuss why Russell, aged 35, could still prove to be an inspired signing for the Terrors. On the pitch, we look back on defeat at Motherwell – from Vicko Sevelj being caught on the grainy cameras of Fir Park to the intriguing squad rotation. And what is an acceptable result against St Mirren on Tuesday, given the looming Scottish Cup quarter-final against Falkirk? Alan Temple and George Cran, The Courier's Dundee United and Dundee correspondents, respectively, are joined by ex-Evening Telegraph sports editor Graeme Finnan this fine Monday. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

There's no rest for Dundee United in the most hectic portion of the campaign. The team pick the bones out of a turgid game against Aberdeen at Tannadice – and analyse why the surface is in such a state, and what comes next for it. We discuss the relationship between the United hierarchy and the Ultras following statement and counter-statement this week, before looking ahead to an onerous challenge at Fir Park. Across the road, Steven Pressley reckons Ethan Hamilton should be in the conversation for Scotland. Is he right? And how many other Ethan Hamiltons are waiting to be unearthed south of the border? Pressley has plenty of options following a worthwhile bounce game in midweek, while Joe Westley could be back to face Hibs. The Courier head of sport Sean Hamilton is in the hot-seat, joined by United correspondent Alan Temple and former Evening Telegraph sports editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Dundee are celebrating a first Pittodrie win against Aberdeen in 22 years. “Not bad for a jobby team,” to paraphrase Steven Pressley. We pick the bones out of a thriller in the Granite City as Ethan Hamilton's burgeoning reputation continues to grow. Will summer suitors start to take notice of the in-form midfielder? And the Dark Blues are tipped for a push to finish as top of the bottom-six after the split. At Tannadice, Dundee United endured yet more last-minute pain as Marley Watkins rescued a 1-1 draw for Kilmarnock. Despite the Tangerines turning in a largely fine display and grabbing the lead through an Amar Fatah wondergoal, it is now TWENTY Premiership points dropped from winning positions. Who is to blame for handing the initiative to the visitors after a game in which United had complete control prior to the opener? And we discuss Emmanuel Agyei's debut and Tuesday's clash with “in flux” Aberdeen. It's a two-man band this Monday as Alan Temple is joined by former Evening Telegraph sports editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

The flurry of fixtures for Dundee United is well under way – two wins from two has seen things go to plan. But there have been bumps in the road including a controversial red card for Iurie Iovu against The Spartans – was it a sending off? And should United have appealed? Plus what to expect from Kilmarnock on Saturday. Meanwhile, it's been quieter for Dundee but interest in star defender Luke Graham continues to bubble away – the guys discuss the latest on that front. And look ahead to a bogey fixture against Aberdeen. Hosting in the studio is Sean Hamilton alongside Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran and ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Dundee United ended their four-game losing run in the Premiership in dramatic fashion with a 3-2 victory over 10-man Falkirk. What does the winning goal mean for United's forgotten man Julius Eskesen? We discuss the contentious red card shown to Liam Henderson and the performance of Craig Sibbald; a man who is out of contract in the summer and will have no shortage of suitors. And there's no rest for the wicked, with a Scottish Cup showdown against The Spartans up next. Across the road, Simon Murray ended his 18-game goalless streak with a deadly double against Livingston. However, the Dark Blues somehow endeavoured to throw away their 2-0 advantage against rock-bottom Lions. Again. We pick the bones out of a bonkers first half at Dens and ask: what was Jon McCracken thinking? And does the form of Kilmarnock – even after their agonising defeat against Celtic – mean Dundee are still looking over their shoulders ahead of a testing run of games? In place for this Monday edition are Courier Sport's Dundee United writer Alan Temple, Dundee FC writer George Cran and former Evening Telegraph sports editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Another Premiership fixture, another blank drawn for Dundee. Four on the spin. But the 1-0 defeat at Falkirk for the goal-shy Dee was a particularly galling one, with Yan Dhanda missing a 96th minute penalty. How does Steven Pressley get them firing? Meanwhile, Pressley reckons the Dark Blues are still deep in the relegation scrap. Is he right? Another postponement for Dundee United. What next? And will the SPFL start to take interest in the repeated call-offs? On the pitch, Nikolaj Moller is offski after just six months. We take a proper look and the pros and cons of United's recruitment process. With new arrival Emmanuel Agyei making his mark, will he make his debut at Falkirk – as United seek to do better against the Bairns than Dundee. Also, why the bottom six may not be ALL bad for clubs on both sides of the street. Back in our Meadowside studio are Courier Sport writer Alan Temple, former Evening Telegraph sports editor Graeme Finnan and The Courier's head of sport Sean Hamilton. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Brutal stuff for Dundee at Celtic but what was it like at Parkhead? And who stood out? There's also a massive game to come on Wednesday at Falkirk. Will United be playing that night too? Game off on Saturday and weather doesn't look promising. What does that all mean for the Tangerines season? Tuning in from home are Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran alongside former Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

im Goodwin was furious after seeing his Dundee United side throw away a lead late on at Hibs. What does that mean for his future at Tannadice? And what is going wrong for the Tangerines? Next up is a must-win cup tie against lower league The Spartans – how important a game is that? Dundee had no match after their Motherwell clash was postponed. What does that mean for the weekend trip to Celtic in the Scottish Cup? And what will the new boys bring? Sean Hamilton hosts in the studio alongside Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran as well as ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

We're a bit late this week but there is good reason. Monday saw the transfer window slam shut, as it does, with both Dundee and Dundee United doing business. Are they happy with their month's work? And what was Dundee's statement on deadline day? Tuning in from home are Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran alongside ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It's a big weekend followed by a big Monday. We get stuck into Dundee United's home clash with Hearts, their new signings – one for now, one for later – and what might happen before Monday's deadline. We also get stuck into Dundee's trip to St Mirren, their need for new signings and what to expect ahead of deadline day. Plus Alan gives some tips on horticulture. Hosting in the studio is Sean Hamilton as he quizzes Alan Temple, George Cran and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Only one game to cover this week and the result didn't go Dundee's way. But why does the 3-0 defeat at Rangers not tell the whole story? We have one week left of the transfer window and Dundee need to do some business – centre-backs are thin on the ground after two key injuries. So what does that mean for Luke Graham this month? After a weekend off thanks to Dundee United's postponement, Alan Temple is hosting alongside Courier Sport's Dundee FC writer George Cran and ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

The Premiership is back and there's plenty to discuss on Twa Teams, One Street. Dundee United host St Mirren in a crucial clash at Tannadice – will it be a top-six push or mid-table anonymity for Jim Goodwin's men? And can Dundee shock title-charging Rangers? Plus the guys get sidetracked with Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. In the studio alongside host Sean Hamilton are Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran and ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Two cup wins! That's the way Twa Teams likes it. First up is Dundee continuing their impressive run with a big performance at Kilmarnock. Plenty on Luke Graham's future and why Celtic away is not all bad in the next round. Dundee United defeated Ayr United – why that was a big win. And is a cup run on for the Tangerines? Plenty to get through – tuning in from home are George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Lots of Scottish Cup talk and plenty of transfer tittle-tattle – it must be mid-January. We kick off this Thursday edition with Dundee United's home clash against Championship side Ayr United. How big a game is this for the Tangerines as they bid to get 2026 going? What will Neil Farrugia bring to Tannadice after sealing his move north of the border? And will this be the year for Dundee to make it to Hampden? First up they have a tough test away to Kilmarnock – will new boys Brad Halliday and Joel Cotterill play? And will there be any more transfers incoming this month? Plus Alan uses the word ‘turbodud', which is fun. In the studio this time are George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It was a tough Sunday for Dundee at Dens Park after being beaten 1-0 by league leaders Hearts. But why should they take confidence from the performance? Should the winning goal have stood? And what about that ridiculous save from Craig Gordon? Dundee United were also beaten but few positives to take from the performance at Celtic – what's going on at Tannadice? And who is arriving this week? Tuning in from home is a croaky Alan Temple joined by George Cran and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Dundee United are preparing to face Celtic in Martin O'Neill's second interim stint as Hoops boss. What sort of Celtic side will the Tangerines face and does Jim Goodwin have a bone to pick with O'Neill over being sent to the Parkhead reserves by the legendary gaffer? Meanwhile, Dundee are set to host Hearts in a box office live TV game on Sunday. Can they win four in a row in the top flight for the first time since 1999 and what constitutes a 'stalwart' in football terms? This edition sees Sean Hamilton, George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan with plenty of chat to warm them up as the New Year cold snap continues. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It's derby day delight for Dundee. Ash Hay was the hero as the Dark Blues claimed their second successive victory at Tannadice. The team chat over a fine first half showing, a resolute showing after the break and discuss what it would take to tempt Luke Graham away from Dens Park. What next for United? Why did the Dee seem to want it more in the opening 45 minutes? And was there enough craft to go with the territorial pressure as they sought parity. Plus, transfer talk involving Krisztian Keresztes. Reviewing all the drama to come are George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It is derby day this weekend – who will come out on top at Tannadice? Will it be in-form Dundee United who dominated Livi in midweek? Or will it be in-form Dundee who dominated Killie in midweek? It is a rare event on Twa Teams, One Street where both our teams have won their last game – even rarer when it's ahead of a derby. Previewing all the drama to come are George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan. Twa Teams, One Street hopes all our listeners have a very Merry Christmas and a belting New Year! You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Dundee claimed a precious three points against Falkirk courtesy of a Yan Dhanda spot-kick. We discuss a gutsy triumph, the red card dished out to Simon Murray and VAR quashing the dismissal of Brad Spencer. Is Tuesday's visit of Kilmarnock the biggest game of the Dee's season? Meanwhile, Dundee United were rock-solid in the Granite City on Saturday night. Only a goalkeeping error robbed the Tangerines of all three points following Amar Fatah's delightful solo opener. The team also chat about United cementing their status as the league's draw specialists, the superb displays of Iurie Iovu, Vicko Sevelj and Dario Naamo, and what the Terrors are looking for in the January transfer market. And there is good news on the injury front. George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan chew over all the action. Twa Teams, One Street hopes all our listeners have a great New Year! You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It was misery in Motherwell for Dundee. A dispiriting 1-0 defeat at Fir Park continued the Dark Blues' terrible away record. And fans in the stand made their feelings clear about Nelms, Strachan and Pressley. What does it all mean? Things were happier at Tannadice after a good week – how are Dundee United feeling about their point against Hibs, though? Injuries and suspensions are biting as we look ahead to Aberdeen. This festive edition sees George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan have plenty of mince to talk about, though not much of it in actual pies. Twa Teams, One Street hopes all our listeners have a very Merry Christmas and a belting New Year! You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Zac Sapsford's stunning goal sealed Dundee United's first victory over Celtic in 11 years. How did the Tangerines turn it around at half-time? And can they follow up their big win when Hibs come to town on Saturday? Dundee have a big game of their own when they visit high-flying Motherwell. How do they pull off an upset? Sean Hamilton hosts in the studio alongside Alan Temple, George Cran and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

A massive weekend of Premiership football saw a draw for Dundee and a draw for Dundee United. Neither are over the moon but one is certainly more content than the other with just a point. We kick off with Dundee and their windswept 2-2 draw at Livingston – what happened in that second half as the Lions roared back from two down? Could Steven Pressley have done more? And what was Jim Goodwin's reaction to the 0-0 draw against Motherwell? How confident should they be for facing underfire Celtic in midweek? Plenty to get through on this Monday edition with Alan Temple, George Cran and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It's a massive weekend for Dundee and Dundee United. It's a battle of the bottom two for the Dee at Livingston – the classic six-pointer. But there are some injury issues to worry about and what's the deal with Cesar Garza's exit? Plenty at stake for Dundee United, too, when they welcome Motherwell to Tannadice. Jim Goodwin needs to find a way to get out of a bad run of form – can they upset the Steelmen? Hosting in the studio is Courier Sport editor Sean Hamilton alongside writers George Cran and Alan Temple and ex-Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos Subscribe to our newsletters: https://www.thecourier.co.uk/newsletters/ Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams

It's a cheery pod this Monday with two defeats to discuss. First up is Dundee United's disappointment at St Mirren as their poor run of form continues. What went wrong? And what can they change to put it right? Then there's Dundee's 3-1 defeat at home to Aberdeen. Steven Pressley says fans should be proud of the display – are they? Chatting away this Monday are George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams

A disciplined and dogged Dundee display at Celtic Park saw Steven Pressley's side run the Champions close. Was the Dark Blues' performance an example of the kind of progress their manager has been highlighting in recent weeks? And can they find a way to ensure their efforts are rewarded with all-important points? For United, conceding an equaliser from the penalty spot with the last kick of the match was a heartbreaking way to be denied a win over Rangers. They led twice thanks to two truly stunning goals, yet two penalty decisions – one denied to them by referee David Dickinson and one given against them at the death – had a major impact on the result. Chatting it all through in the aftermath are Sean Hamilton, George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

A welcome Dundee victory thanks to Steven Pressley's dream about Joe Westley. Where has this been all season? What did the Dark Blues change and how did it work? Can they keep this up? Plus plenty of ref frustration for Dundee United after their 1-1 draw at Kilmarnock. How did Dave Richards do as Ross Graham and Max Watters return? There's a big midweek of action to come, too, with oor Twa Teams taking on either side of the Old Firm. Chatting away this Monday are George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

It's a massive weekend of Premiership football. Huge for both our teams. The bottom six all play one another including Dundee at home to St Mirren and United away at Kilmarnock. Can the Dark Blues find a route to goal – and somehow leapfrog the Buddies? And why sacking Steven Pressley would be the wrong move for the Dee. What changes till Jim Goodwin make at Rugby Park? Will Kucherenko keep his place? Back in the studio are host Sean Hamilton, Dundee writer George Cran, United writer Alan Temple alongside Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

No goals and no points for Dundee and Dundee United this weekend – an exciting Twa Teams awaits! What is going wrong for Dundee and what can they do to get out of trouble? And what does Jim Goodwin do with Yevhen Kucherenko after his horror show against Falkirk? Also why laying blame solely at the goalie's feet is not right. This cheerful Monday edition – our 400th episode - is hosted by George Cran alongside Graeme Finnan with Alan Temple unfortunately a late call-off. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Move over Scotland heroes, we're back to local heroes. The Premiership returns this weekend and both sides of the street have crucial league clashes. We start with Dundee United this week and their home game against Falkirk. John McGlynn's side are two points ahead of the Tangerines in the table – can the Terrors leapfrog the Bairns? And we find out why Bear isn't keen on United's Kazakh target. Plus, how do Dundee shock third-placed Hibs? We also have a look back at the Deefiant era for good measure. Hosting in the studio is Courier Sport editor Sean Hamilton alongside United writer Alan Temple, Dundee writer George Cran and former Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Dundee United has been at the heart of a journey which has taken him from Broughty Ferry to Brink's-Mat and an award-winning television career. Award-winning screenwriter Neil Forsyth joined Courier journalist Graeme Strachan for a special episode of Twa Teams, One Street to chat all things Dundee United. The life long Arab – the man behind Bob Servant, Guilt and The Gold – shares his memories of watching the Tangerines, his favourite games, a run-in with Jim McLean and reveals the Tangerine trend which runs through his TV work. Neil, who grew up in Broughty Ferry, recalls watching iconic matches like the 1987 Uefa Cup victory over Barcelona and the 1994 Scottish Cup win against Rangers.

We look at what to expect on both sides of the street ahead of the January transfer window – as Dundee United are linked with a Kazakh winger. There is fulsome for Luca Stephenson, the player and the person, as he commits to the Terrors for the rest of the season. And what have we learned from the Tangerines' season so far? Are they better than last season? Why are they happy not to have the ball? At Dens Park, how much did they bank for Josh Mulligan? Probably less than £20 million… We discuss how the Dee can get the best out of Simon Murray. Is Yan Dhanda the key or is there simply no place for that style of player? George outlines what Steven Pressley will be working on during the international break and looks ahead to a pivotal January. How will Dundee's transfer hierarchy ahead of a window in which the Dee must excel – or face relegation. Dundee United reporter Alan Temple is joined by Dundee counterpart George Cran and former Evening Telegraph sports editor Graeme Finnan. The Courier head of sport Sean Hamilton is on hosting duties. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. PLUS: Twa Teams Special with Neil Forsyth - Only available on The Courier website. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Dismal Dundee defeated at Dens as United almost break Hearts. Plenty to get through on Monday's Twa Teams, One Street with Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple joined by the returning Graeme Finnan. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. PLUS: Twa Teams Special with Neil Forsyth - Only available on The Courier website. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

A massive weekend ahead for Dundee and Dundee United – can either pull off a shock? The Tangerines head to runaway league leaders Hearts aiming to do what no one else has done this season. How do they stop Shankland & Co? And who is United's Tom Selleck? Dens Park will see Rangers arrive to face Dundee live on the telly – will it be more of the same from the Dark Blues or can they repeat their Celtic show? Plenty to get through this week on Twa Teams, One Street as host Sean Hamilton questions Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. PLUS: Twa Teams Special with Neil Forsyth - Only available on The Courier website. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos

Just the one game to review and just the two talking heads to do it. Dundee had a day to forget at Hearts on Saturday, a real Hallowe'en horror show. How bad was it and what does it mean for the weeks to come? Courier Sport's Alan Temple hosts alongside Dundee FC writer George Cran. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. PLUS: Twa Teams Special with Neil Forsyth - Only available on The Courier website. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos