Simon Murray opened his Dundee account with two late goals to hand Neil McCann’s Dark Blues a dramatic 2-1 win over Partick Thistle at the Energy Check Stadium.Conor Sammon’s seventh goal in as many games had put Alan Archibald’s team ahead three minutes before the break.But they could not hang on as Murray struck twice
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Iain Wilson broke Dundee hearts with a late winner as 10-man Kilmarnock came from behind to win 3-2 in a pulsating encounter at Rugby Park.The hosts went a man down after Gary Dicker was sent off for a reckless lunge at 2-1 down, but Killie responded with goals from Kris Boyd and Wilson three minutes
Alex Schalk scored twice to end Ross County’s long run without a win with a 4-1 victory at Dundee.The Staggies were without a win since the start of November – a run stretching 13 matches – and started the day six points adrift at the bottom of the Ladbrokes Premiership.Davis Keillor-Dunn opened the scoring before
Hibernian bounced back from Sunday’s derby disappointment with a 1-0 win over Dundee at Dens Park.Having been knocked out of the Scottish Cup by rivals Hearts, Hibs got their season back on track thanks to John McGinn’s second-half strike.The midfielder netted his fifth of the season to edge a scrappy encounter, but the visitors needed
Dundee rounded off their year in style by securing a second Tayside derby win of the campaign thanks to Marcus Haber’s early strike and a stoppage-time second from A-Jay Leitch-Smith.St Johnstone had to play for nearly 70 minutes reduced to 10 men after defender Richard Foster was red-carded by referee Willie Collum, who also produced
Celtic moved 11 points clear of Aberdeen at the top of the Scottish Premiership with a businesslike 2-0 Boxing Day win over Dundee at Dens Park. In-form wide-man James Forrest opened the scoring from close range in the eighth minute before former Dundee striker Leigh Griffiths added a second ahead of the break for the
Goals in each half from Mark O’Hara and Faissal El Bakhtaoui.eased Dundee to a 2-0 win at Ross County in the Ladbrokes Premiership.The home side made a bright start but were undone by the visitors, who move up to ninth place in the table.New signing Chris Eagles took less than a minute of his debut
Rudderless Rangers suffered fresh frustration as Mark O’Hara’s double clinched a 2-1 win for Dundee at Dens Park.The Ibrox side – still without a boss a month on from Pedro Caixinha’s sacking – missed the chance to move up to third spot as caretaker Graeme Murty’s side suffered their second straight defeat.O’Hara now has four
Ten-man Dundee stopped their losing streak as they held on for a goalless Ladbrokes Premiership draw with Kilmarnock at Dens Park.Neil McCann’s bottom side were forced to hang on for the last five minutes after captain Darren O’Dea was ordered off by referee Willie Collum for a second yellow-card offence.But the Taysiders at least prevented
Simon Murray scored his 13th goal of the season to ensure Hibernian racked up a fourth successive Ladbrokes Premiership triumph to leave Dundee rooted to the bottom of the league.The in-form 25-year-old linked up brilliantly with the returning Anthony Stokes to volley home the decisive strike in the second half after Marcus Haber had cancelled
Ten-man Hamilton celebrated a hard-fought victory as they dug deep to inflict a fourth straight defeat on Dundee, who slumped to the bottom of the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership.Martin Canning’s visitors notched their first win in eight league games despite losing influential midfielder Massimo Donati with 15 minutes remaining of this Tayside affair.Ioannis Skondras gave Accies
Craig Tanner’s early goal proved enough to maintain Motherwell’s fine form with a 1-0 win at struggling Dundee.The visitors, who stunned Rangers at Hampden Park on Sunday in the Betfred Cup semi-final, recorded a fourth win on the bounce after Tanner’s second league goal of the season.The midfielder latched onto a long ball and finished
Miles Storey’s injury-time strike earned Partick Thistle their first Ladbrokes Premiership victory of the season after they came from from behind to beat Dundee.Thistle eased the pressure on manager Alan Archibald with a 2-1 victory at the Energy Check Stadium at Firhill despite falling behind to Sofien Moussa’s early effort and conceding a first-half penalty.Ryan
Olivier Ntcham’s second-half strike was enough to give an under-strength Celtic side a 1-0 Scottish Premiership win over Dundee at Parkhead. With a view to the Champions League clash with Bayern Munich in midweek, boss Brendan Rodgers reshuffled his squad with goalkeeper Dorus De Vries and right-back Cristian Gamboa making their first appearances of the
Dundee youngster Kerr Waddell grabbed his first ever senior goals as his double sealed a 2-1 win over Hearts at Dens Park.The 19-year-old Dark Blues academy graduate opened his career account when he headed home just before the break – but then saw his opener cancelled out by Kyle Lafferty.It has been a tough week
Kilmarnock captain Gordon Greer atoned for his early blunder by rescuing a point against Dundee.Faissal El Bakhtaoui netted in the fourth minute after Greer had gifted possession to the visitors, but the 36-year-old defender secured a 1-1 draw when he fired home after a 64th-minute corner.Both sides searched for a winner and El Bakhtaoui hit
Dundee got their season up and running after A-Jay Leitch-Smith’s first two goals for the club earned a crucial 3-2 win over St Johnstone.Neil McCann’s side had just one point going into the Tayside derby, but upset the odds by ending St Johnstone’s unbeaten start to the season in a match which saw three penalties
Alfredo Morelos continued his Rangers hot streak as his double helped Pedro Caixinha’s men record a 4-1 drubbing of Dundee at Ibrox. Morelos fired Rangers ahead just before the break and added a second late on to extend his run of goals to seven in his last five appearances. Substitute Josh Windass put the hosts
Scott Bain produced a brilliant display in goal to save a first point of the season for Neil McCann’s Dundee against Hibernian.The goalkeeper produced a string of fine saves to send a frustrated Neil Lennon back to Leith with just a point following a 1-1 draw at Dens Park.Kevin Holt opened the scoring for the
Stevie May marked his home debut with a double as Aberdeen overcame a stern examination by a hard-working Dundee side.May struck either side of Roarie Deacon’s leveller in a 2-1 win which will be more memorable for its defensive frailty than attacking prowess.Indeed, the Dons rode their luck in the first half and probably should