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Dundee vs Livingston. Scottish Premiership.

The Scot Foam Stadium at Dens ParkAttendance4,769.

Dundee 1

  • L McCowan (57th minute)

Livingston 0

    Dundee 1-0 Livingston: Luke McCowan free-kick gives hosts slender Scottish Premiership win

    Match report as Dundee move up to sixth in the Scottish Premiership table while Livingston remain 11th and have now lost four games in a row; Luke McCowan with the only goal to give hosts a 1-0 win at Dens Park

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Dundee and Livingston.

    Luke McCowan scored the winner in a tight Scottish Premiership contest to give Dundee a 1-0 win over Livingston at Dens Park.

    The midfielder's stunning second-half free-kick came after the visitors' Sean Kelly had seen an initial red card reduced to a yellow following a VAR intervention.

    The result moved Dundee up to sixth in the table while Livingston remain 11th and have now lost four games in a row.

    These two sides had played each other just eight days previously at the Tony Macaroni Arena with Dundee winning 2-0 thanks to a Joe Shaughnessy double.

    Both teams had also been in action in midweek with Dark Blues boss Tony Docherty making three changes to the side that was beaten 5-0 by Rangers at Dens with Jordan McGhee, Zak Rudden and Lyall Cameron coming in for Aaron Donnelly, Scott Tiffoney and Malachi Boateng.

    Dundee's McCowan celebrates scoring the winner
    Image: Dundee's McCowan celebrates scoring the winner

    Livi manager Davie Martindale made just one alteration to the team that narrowly lost to Hearts with Mo Sangare dropping to the bench to be replaced by Danny Lloyd, making his first start for the Lions.

    Michael Devlin had the first shot of the game from outside the Dundee box but his effort was easily gathered by Dark Blues keeper Trevor Carson.

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    As the half-hour mark approached, there was little in the way of flowing football with too many wayward passes and wrong decisions ensuring that both keepers were virtual spectators.

    The best chance of the half finally arrived in the 37th minute when Livi's James Penrice hit a superb cross from the left that was just begging to be put in but Joel Nouble volleyed over Carson's bar from close range.

    The hosts had an opportunity of their own soon after when Owen Beck hit a free-kick from the left with Ricki Lamie bulleting a header just wide of Livi 'keeper Jack Hamilton's right-hand post.

    Livingston's Joel Nouble and Dundee's Diego Portales
    Image: Livingston's Joel Nouble and Dundee's Diego Portales

    The game finally burst into life after the break and there was a huge moment of controversy when Kelly chopped down Zak Rudden in full flight with referee Alan Muir showing the Lions player a straight red card.

    However, the VAR Don Robertson asked Muir to have another look on the trackside monitor with the referee changing his decision, showing Kelly a yellow.

    Dundee were raging but that anger turned to delight straight after in the 57th minute when McCowan stepped up to take the subsequent free-kick and sent it flying into the top corner of Hamilton's net from 25 yards.

    Deep in stoppage time, Livi came agonisingly close to salvaging a draw but Carson made a superb stop from a deflected Bruce Anderson effort.

    What the managers said...

    Dundee boss Tony Docherty:

    "We are a newly-promoted team and nobody can expect a home game against Livingston to be easy. It's a tough, tough game and you have to do so many things right.

    "I think what defined the match was a moment of quality from Luke McCowan.

    "I'm delighted for him. I'm always banging on to him to get more goals and assists - I was teasing him the other day saying Joe Shaughnessy has more goals than him. Now he's level with Joe!

    "I'm really pleased for the team. This squad's mentality is fantastic and has been from day one.

    "The clean sheets we are keeping give you such a platform to win games."

    Livingston boss David Martindale:

    "A moment of brilliance from Luke McCowan changed the dynamic of the game. We had a fantastic chance with Joel Nouble and he's got to do better with it.

    "It's a part of his game where he's got to become more ruthless. He's got to hit the target. I thought we shaded the first half but should have taken more care in the final third. We could have done better.

    "In the second half, I thought we were the better team but Dundee defended their box well. I feel for the players. I was angry when we lost to Dundee last week but I can't have any anger with the players today."

    "I think we'll be in a relegation battle up to matchday 33 - or even matchday 38. I've been at Livingston for ten years and I think I've been in a relegation battle for nine.

    "Have we over-achieved? I think we have. Do I think we've got more than enough to get out of this? Of course we have."

    What's next?

    Live SPFL

    Dundee are at home to St Mirren in their next Scottish Premiership match on November 11. Kick-off 3pm.

    Livingston host Rangers on November 12, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 12pm.

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