Dundee Football Club’s Camperdown Stadium project has taken a step forward after security checks on the club’s official website were completed. The verification process went live on Saturday and was confirmed by Sunday afternoon, clearing the way for live updates on the club’s crown-jewel redevelopment.

What’s the latest on the stadium work?

The security block on the club’s site frustrated fans eager for progress reports, but the clearance now allows Dundee Football Club to push ahead with planning updates. The Dark Blues finished ninth in the Premiership last season with 33 points from 33 games, eight wins, nine draws, and 16 losses, leaving supporters hopeful the new stadium can help close the gap to the top.

Why did the site block access and what’s next?

The club’s website had been flagging security checks, blocking access to live data and updates. The clearance removes that hurdle, letting the club share more on timelines, funding, and design changes. The board insists the project remains on track, with a focus on securing final planning approvals in the coming months.

How the new stadium could change Dundee Football Club

A modern Camperdown Stadium would bring the club up to Premiership standards, offering better facilities for players and fans. The current ground, built in 1910, has struggled with capacity and infrastructure limits. The redevelopment could also open new revenue streams, giving the club a financial boost as it looks to close the 37-point gap to league leaders Heart Of Midlothian.

League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 9th in Premiership, 33 pts, 8W-9D-16L from 33 games, recent form WLWWL. The club scored 34 goals and conceded 53 last term, leaving them 37 points behind the leaders. The gap underscores the need for both on-field progress and off-field upgrades.

What fans are saying and what’s next

Supporters welcomed the security clearance as a sign the project is moving ahead. Social media lit up with reactions as the block lifted, with calls for more transparency on costs and timelines. Dundee Football Club’s leadership has framed the stadium as central to its five-year plan, aiming to climb the table while giving the local community a venue fit for the modern era.