Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

No time for Dee to maintain bid

- BY GEORGE CRAN

DUNDEE are licking their wounds right now after a derby day ‘dee-saster’ at Tannadice but they can’t afford to feel sorry for themselves for too long.

With the 6-2 thrashing of their city rivals, Dundee United have opened up a seven-point gap over the Dark Blues and are clear of second-placed Ayr by three points.

If the Tangerines continue their perfect league form, James McPake’s side will need to get into the winning habit before the Championsh­ip title favourites are away and clear.

The good news is the September league calendar has lined up some winnable games for a team with ambitions to battle for promotion.

It’s up to Dundee, though, if they can recover from the derby mauling.

Before they get back to league action, there is a Challenge Cup tie at home to Elgin City but the Championsh­ip is the absolute priority for the Dark Blues.

Tonight Tele Sport has a look at what’s to come next.

Alloa Athletic

Dens Park Saturday, September 14

Over the past 13 months, the Wasps have proved a sting in the tail for the top sides in the division as they got the better of both champions Ross County and runners-up Dundee United last season.

They have a different manager this time around but the parttimers go into this contest on the back of Peter Grant’s first league win as boss.

Last five meetings: Four Dundee wins, one draw, no Alloa wins.

The two sides haven’t met since 2013/14 when Paul Hartley had just taken over at Dens Park and led his new side to a 3-0 win against his old side.

Alloa haven’t beaten Dundee since a Challenge Cup tie in 2008.

Greenock Morton

Cappielow Saturday, September 21

David Hopkin’s side sit a point ahead of Dundee as it stands after a mixed start.

A comeback from 2-0 down at home to Partick to win 3-2 showed they have some mettle but then collapsing themselves at Inverness on Friday night 5-0 could leave them vulnerable.

They’ve won both home games this season so will be a test.

Last five meetings: Four Dundee wins, one Morton win.

The last meeting between the teams saw Dougie Imrie net the winner for the Greenock side back in 2014. In the past 10 years, that

 ??  ?? James McPake at full-time.
Dundee defenders look on as United’s Louis Appere celebrates making it
James McPake at full-time. Dundee defenders look on as United’s Louis Appere celebrates making it

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