PAUL Hartley is confident his Dundee side will recover in time from their defeat to Hearts as they prepare for tonight's Ladbrokes Premiership showdown with Dundee United.

The Dark Blues went down 2-1 to Robbie Neilson's Jambos at the weekend to register their first loss of the new campaign.

It was not the kind of result they wanted to record before making the short trip over the road to Tannadice for the first derby of the season. However, Hartley hopes they will bounce back immediately in their quest to return to winning ways.

He said: "It's always about the next game.

"It's obviously a big one playing Dundee United and hopefully we will learn from our defeat by Hearts.

"We just didn't play in the second half like we did in the first half but it's happened and we have to look ahead.

"It's a quick turnaround but that can hopefully be a good thing.

"The players don't have long to wait and there should be a great atmosphere.

"We hope that can bring out the best in our players because we know what the derby means to everyone."

Dundee lost the final derby of last season 3-0 at Tannadice having already secured a top-six place.

But the Taysiders are aiming to eclipse last season's achievements as they bid to kick on.

Hartley added: "It's about trying to do better than we did last time round.

"There is an expectation level but we should be looking upon that as a good thing.

"We know we have a good group of players here and we want to do as well as we possibly can this season.

"Our fans have been great since I came to the club and they always get right behind us. So we want to give them our best, too."

Meanwhile, United manager Jackie McNamara is unfazed by the prospect of Dundee trying to usurp his side as the city's leading force and is focused purely on his own team's performance tonight.

Dundee finished sixth last season - one place below United - following their return to the top flight, and have brought in eight players over the summer.

Both sides have started the campaign with one win from two games, and McNamara knows Dundee will be desperate to take first blood in the derby when the pair meet at Tannadice.

McNamara said: "They have added to their squad in the summer. They have moved to strengthen it, and it's a different squad from last season.

"Dundee always pose a threat and this season they will be looking to do even better.

"They did very well last season back in the Premiership so we know it will be a very tough match. Derbies are always great occasions and it's that kind of feeling when you win.

"We will be giving Dundee every respect but will be focusing on ourselves as always to try to get a positive result."

Dundee United midfielder Rodney Sneijder will miss out after returning to Holland to undergo tests after falling ill. Striker Mario Bilate looks set to miss out again while Paul Paton, Callum Morris and Ryan Dow are all out. Dundee striker Rory Loy is battling to shake off the groin strain which forced him to miss the Hearts defeat, while midfielder Paul McGowan is free to play but Nicky Low and Kosta Gadzhalov are doubtful.