Dundee United have appointed Liam Fox as their new manager following the recent departure of Jack Ross following a poor start to the season.
Fox had been in interim charge at Tannadice in recent weeks and has now agreed a two-year deal as head coach. He will be assisted by Stevie Crawford, who is leaving his post as East Fife manager after Saturday's SPFL Trust Trophy tie with Arbroath.
Dundee United Sporting Director Tony Asghar told the club website: "Liam was clear in his interview with the Board on how he plans to improve short-term performance and results as he outlined a coaching and tactical plan to allow Dundee United to return to our long-term strategy.
"He was brought to the club as one of Scotland’s best young football coaches and now it is his time to lead the team to success."