Match preview: Kilmarnock vs Dundee (Scottish Cup)
- Laurie Finlayson
- Jan 20, 2024
- 2 min read

Killie's Scottish Cup journey starts in the fourth round at home to fellow Premiership side Dundee. Derek McInnes will be hoping to finally get the better of his former right-hand man, with two 2-2 draw in their previous meetings.
Remember, there are no replays, so it could go the distance, so be sure to wrap up if you're heading to the Theatre of Pies.
Team news
Killie have confirmed the Greg Stewart has returned to Ayrshire on an initial six-month deal following his departure from Indian Super League side Mumbai City. Could he recreate his previous Killie form and come back to haunt his former club?
In terms of injuries, McInnes confirmed that Brad Lyons will be out for around 10 weeks having undergone knee surgery, and Kyle Magennis remains out for the foreseeable future after having an operation himself on a hamstring issue.
Liam Donnelly and Innes Cameron are back in contention following their injuries, plus Bobby Wales is back in contention having returned from his loan at Alloa Athletic.
As for the visitors, they have brought in Burley duo Dara Costelloe and Owen Dodgson on loan alongside Everton youngster Ryan Astley. They've also signed former Motherwell and Aberdeen striker Curtis Main.
Dundee will be without Diego Pineda and Antonio Portales, with Ricki Lamie and Aaron Donnelly also being doubts.
How to follow the action
If you can't make it to Rugby Park today, you can still keep yourself across today's Scottish Cup tie.
If you are a Killie TV subscriber, you can watch the action if you are abroad. If you are UK or Ireland-based, you can tune in to live commentary from the club, with a full match replay available from midnight to all subscribers.
Killie fans around the world can listen to live commentary, courtesy of HBSA Hospital Radio, Crosshouse Hospital's in-house ra dio station by clicking here (restrictions apply).