Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Calum Woodger

Dee should be wary of Pars in pivotal contest

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UNBELIEVAB­LY, it’s been almost a whole year since I last stepped foot in Dens Park to cover a game.

It’s an absence, in large part, due to the coronaviru­s but also my covering of city rivals Dundee United and the excellent work of colleague George Cran reporting all things Dark Blues’ related.

That was an awfully nice thing of me to say about George, wasn’t it?

Anyway, this afternoon I make my return and in my time away from Sandeman Street it’s not just United I’ve had the pleasure of watching.

The Dee’s Championsh­ip opponents today, Dunfermlin­e, have been a regular assignment – often a highly enjoyable one.

I’ve seen Stevie Crawford’s men in action twice this term and been impressed both times – their fantastic 2-1 win over title favourites Hearts and the thrilling 2-2 Fife derby draw at Raith Rovers a fortnight ago.

Defeat to Morton and exiting the Betfred Cup at the hands of St Johnstone in midweek has followed so the Pars are a little off form.

However, make no mistake, they remain formidable foes James McPake’s men should be very wary of.

Unbeaten in all competitio­ns until that 2-1 loss to the Ton at East End Park, scoring goals for fun and not letting too many in at the other end, the Fifers have looked best suited to mounting a challenge to league leaders the Jambos all season.

For the Dark Blues, pre-season favourites to push Robbie Neilson’s Jam Tarts for the second-tier title, retaining that tag counts on picking up results against the likes of Dunfermlin­e and others in the hunt.

It’s something Dundee have failed to do so far this term but did appear to have rectified that in a well-earned Desmond (2-2 draw) up at Inverness – another side you imagine will be in and around the play-offs.

Doing it on their own patch, however, is more important.

To be fair to them, Dundee have been decent at Dens in recent times – not that I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing it – and look to be turning a corner just when it seemed like boss McPake was on a shoogly peg.

The Dark Blues have two wins and a draw in three league matches at home this season and I fancy them to keep up that unbeaten record this afternoon.

A point would be acceptable against a good Dunfermlin­e side but three would be ideal, in a weekend where leaders Hearts are in Scottish Cup final action, to push the Dee back into the mix at the top of the Championsh­ip.

A win would leave them just two points behind the Pars and six off the Gorgie side who have a game in hand.

It’s a position that, a few weeks ago, seemed unlikely and one most Dees would’ve bitten your hand off for.

There is, however, the risk they lose today and sink further into the mire, focusing their attentions on the other end of the table.

It’s a truly pivotal contest.

 ??  ?? Dundee need to turn their good display at Inverness last weekend into all three points today.
Dundee need to turn their good display at Inverness last weekend into all three points today.

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