Having returned from their training camp in Portugal, Sunderland head to Scotland to take on Dundee United in their latest pre-season friendly on Saturday.

Here are all the details of the game...


WHERE IS THE GAME TAKING PLACE?

Saturday's game is being staged at Dundee United's home stadium, Tannadice.

For anyone making the long trip north of the border, the stadium postcode for Satnavs is DD3 7JW.

 

WHAT TIME IS KICK-OFF?

Kick-off time for the game is a traditional 3pm on a Saturday afternoon.

 

ARE TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE?

Tickets for the game are still available, and are priced at £15 for adults, £10 for Over-65s, students and Under-18s and £5 for Under-16s.

These must be purchased via Dundee United’s website and will be sent as a digital ticket to supporters to either print at home or download onto their phone.


CAN YOU WATCH THE GAME FROM HOME?

The game is being streamed live by Sunderland AFC, and steaming passes are available from the club's website here.

A single game pass for the Dundee United match is priced at £7.50.


WHAT MIGHT SUNDERLAND'S SIDE BE?

The key question relating to Sunderland's starting line-up is whether Ross Stewart will feature in his homeland.

Stewart sat out Sunderland's defeat to Roma on Wednesday, with Alex Neil describing the striker's absence as "precautionary". With just two weeks until the opening weekend of the new Championship season, the obvious hope is that Stewart returns at Tannadice.

Bailey Wright was also not involved against Roma, but while the centre-half has been eased back into things after a busy summer representing Australia in the World Cup play-offs, Neil expects him to be involved this weekend.

Having completed the signing of Aji Alese from West Ham on Friday, it will be interesting to see whether Neil decides to throw the defender straight into the fray.

It could also be a big game for Jack Diamond, who is hoping to persuade Neil to keep him in the first-team squad next season rather than send him back on loan, and Dan Neil, who found himself largely frozen out of the first-team picture in the final few months of last season.


WHAT IS THE OPPOSITION LIKE? 

Dundee United finished fourth in last season's SPL table, and are warming up for their first game of the new campaign at Kilmarnock on July 30.

They boast a familiar face in the dug-out, with former Sunderland boss Jack Ross having taken over last month on a two-year deal.

Sunderland fans will also be familiar with their club's former striker, Steven Fletcher, who signed for Dundee United last week following his release from Stoke City.