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Dundee boss Neil McCann will miss St Johnstone rematch unless he wins appeal

The infamous Dens Park bust-up.
The infamous Dens Park bust-up.

Dundee manager Neil McCann will miss their first post-split fixture against St Johnstone unless he wins his appeal against a touchline ban.

The Dark Blues will kick off the bottom six programme against Saints at Dens Park after the SPFL finally announced the final five rounds of games in the Premiership.

They will host Tommy Wright’s team on Saturday, April 21, and the meeting of the Tayside two will bring back memories of the controversy that followed their last encounter on March 10.

McCann and Perth substitute goalie Zander Clark were involved in an incident after the 4-0 win for Saints and subsequently both given two-match penalties by the SFA after being found guilty of “excessive misconduct.”

Clark accepted his punishment and has now served his ban but McCann has appealed his and the hearing will take place at Hampden next Tuesday.

In an ironic twist, should the SFA decide to uphold their original decision then he will be in the stand for that St Johnstone rematch as well as the trip to Motherwell the following Saturday.

Next up for Dundee after their Fir Park visit is a home meeting with Hamilton Accies on May 5, which will be televised by Sky.

The Dens men then head north to Dingwall on Tuesday, May 8, before bringing the curtain down on their campaign with a home clash with Partick Thistle on Saturday the 12th.

Saints, meanwhile, will follow their Tayside derby with a home game against the Jags on the 28th before travelling to play Motherwell on May 5.

Their Tuesday match will be away to Hamilton before they return to Perth on the 12th to face County.

The final Old Firm clash of the season will take place on Sunday, April 29 when Celtic and Rangers meet at Parkhead.

Top-six fixtures (3pm kick-off unless stated):

Saturday, April 21: Hibs v Celtic (Live on BT Sport, 12.30pm), Kilmarnock v Aberdeen.

Sunday, April 22: Rangers v Hearts (Live on Sky Sports, 12.30pm).

Friday April, 27: Aberdeen v Hearts (Live on BT Sport, 7.45pm).

Saturday, April 28: Hibs v Kilmarnock.

Sunday, April 29: Celtic v Rangers (Live on Sky Sports, 12 noon).

Saturday, May 5: Aberdeen v Hibs, Rangers v Kilmarnock.

Sunday, May 6: Hearts v Celtic (Live on BT Sport, 12.15pm).

Tuesday, May 8: Aberdeen v Rangers (Live on Sky Sports, 7.45pm).

Wednesday, May 9: Celtic v Kilmarnock (7.45pm), Hearts (Live on BT Sport, 7.45pm).

Sunday, May 13: Celtic v Aberdeen (Live on Sky Sports, 12.30pm), Hibs v Rangers (Live on BT Sport, 12.30pm), Kilmarnock v Hearts (12.30pm).

Bottom-six fixtures:

Saturday, April 21: Dundee v St Johnstone, Partick Thistle v Hamilton, Ross County v Motherwell.

Saturday April, 28: Hamilton v Ross County (Live on Sky Sports, 12.30pm), Motherwell v Dundee, St Johnstone v Partick Thistle.

Friday, May 4: Partick Thistle v Ross County (Live on BT Sport, 7.45pm).

Saturday, May 5: Dundee v Hamilton(Live on Sky Sports, 12.30pm), Motherwell v St Johnstone.

Tuesday, May 8: Hamilton v St Johnstone (7.45pm), Partick Thistle v Motherwell (7.45pm), Ross County v Dundee (7.45pm).

Saturday, May 12: Dundee v Partick Thistle, Motherwell v Hamilton, St Johnstone v Ross County.