We are next in action in the William Hill Championship when we take on Dunfermline at East End Park on Tuesday, April 21.
It is a 7.45pm kick-off and we would love your support in what is another huge game for the club with just three games remaining of the season.
Full details and tickets can be found below. COME ON YOU SAINTS!
TICKETS
Tickets are now on sale.
We head to KDM Group East End Park on Tuesday April 21 2026, and kick-off is 7.45pm.
You can purchase your ticket HERE.
Tickets are strictly online only. There will be no cash desk on the day so all away supporters must purchase a ticket before heading to the ground.
We will be housed in the Vertu Community Stand, access via turnstiles 13 – 15.
Tickets are priced at:
Adult – £23
Concession – £17
U18 – £11
U12 – £8
Wheelchair helper & carers – FREE
Concessions are – Over 65s, Disabled, Wheelchair Users, unemployed and full-time students. Please bring proof of concession with you on the day as you may be asked for this on arrival.
SUPPORTERS’ BUS
The supporters’ bus will leave McDiarmid Park at 6pm. It is currently full. Phone 01738 459090 option 1 to be added to waiting list. Cash on the bus on the day – £13 adult/£10 U16 & 65+.
TRAVEL
By car:
From North and South
Leave the M90 at Junction 3. Take the A907 towards Dunfermline. Just keep going straight on this road and you will eventually come to the ground on your right.
From the West
From the A985 take the A994 towards Dunfermline. Keep straight on this road into Dunfermline and you will come to the ground on your left.
Check Traffic Scotland website before travel. https://trafficscotland.org/currentincidents
Parking
Disabled parking is situated in the car park behind the North Stand. It’s accessed from the city centre via Leys Park Road. Spaces are allocated on a first come, first served basis. This is also Dunfermline Athletic’s general car park, and cars are charged at £5. There’s a one way system in operation in the car park so exit will be eastwards towards the away stand and round onto Halbeath Road.
There is free parking in the surrounding streets, but please be aware that pavement parking is not permitted in Dunfermline.
Anyone with any specific accessible queries can contact our DAO Graham Ross (dao@dafc.co.uk).
By train
There are two Railway Stations that are each about a 15 minute walk away from East End Park. These are Dunfermline Queen Margaret and Dunfermline Town. Both are served by trains from Edinburgh and the latter as the name suggests is closer to the town centre.
THE OPPOSITION
Dunfermline are currently in the play-off positions in the William Hill Championship in fourth.
Ahead of our game they take on Airdrie on Tuesday, April 14 in the league before then then facing Falkirk at Hampden in the Scottish Cup semi-final on Saturday, April 18.
HOW TO WATCH?
As always, we will endeavour to bring live coverage of the match to our international subscribers. Coverage will begin shortly before kick-off.
We’ll have live updates throughout the game across our social media channels.
The match will also be live on BBC Scotland.





