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  1. Dundee v Aberdeen: Pick of the statspublished at 16:53 BST 14 May

    Dundee v Aberdeen: Pick of the stats Image source, SNS
    • Aberdeen have lost 19 of their 37 league games this season (W11 D7); they last suffered 20+ defeats in a single league campaign in 2010-11 (22).

    • After their 3-2 win in February, Dundee could win back-to-back league meetings with Aberdeen for the first time since August 1999; this is their 53rd league game against the Dons since.

    • Aberdeen have won nine of their past 12 league visits to Dundee (D1 L2), including the latest three in a row.

    • Dundee have only won their final match in one of their past 10 top-flight seasons (D2 L7), although that did come last term, beating St Johnstone 2-0.

    • Aberdeen haven't won their final league match in any of the past five seasons (D2 L3). They lost 2-1 to Dundee United on matchday 38 last term, last losing their final game in successive campaigns from 2013-14 to 2015-16 (three in a row).

  2. Key defender Astley signs new contractpublished at 13:09 BST 14 May

    Ryan AstleyImage source, SNS

    Defender Ryan Astley is "excited for the future" after signing a new deal to stay at Dundee until 2029.

    The 24-year-old Welshman, who was out of contract this summer, has made 76 appearances since joining from Everton in January 2024.

    "We're delighted Ryan has committed his future. Since arriving at the club he has shown real professionalism, quality and character both on and off the pitch," said manager Steven Pressley.

    "Securing his future until 2029 is an important step as we continue building a strong squad for the future."

    Astley is a key figure in Pressley's backline this season, scoring three times in 40 outings.

    "From the moment I arrived, I've felt at home at the club and I'm really enjoying my football here," he said.

    "The support from the fans has been incredible and there's a real belief within the squad about where we can go. I'm excited for the future and proud to commit myself to the club until 2029."

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  3. Why there is plenty to be optimistic about at Dundeepublished at 19:58 BST 13 May

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Behind the mic

    Steven Pressley has been quite open over the course of the season about how difficult it has been on a number of fronts at Dundee.

    He has spoken about how his young squad have had to deal with a lot and come of age during the campaign but there is no doubt it has been tough for Pressley himself.

    He was behind the eight ball from the start. He had to spend much of his tenure trying to win over the large proportion of the support who were sceptical about his appointment. He has certainly done that while preserving the club's Premiership status.

    When predecessor Tony Docherty was sacked around this time last year it was after the team finished 10th on 41 points.

    Dundee said they had taken the decision because the results did not meet the standards expected by the club. This time round they are ninth with one game to play and currently sit on 39 points.

    Every season is different, and while that brief look at the stats may suggest it has been a case of more of the same, there has been undoubted improvement over the course of the campaign.

    Pressley had to completely rebuild the squad and has gone on to deliver a team that has produced an easy-on-the-eye brand of football.

    While Premiership survival is always the initial objective, Dundee's ultimate aim has to be to become a team that can regularly challenge for, and get into, the top six – something achieved by Docherty in his first season in charge.

    While there is every chance some key players, like Luke Graham, may move on to pastures new in the summer, a good nucleus of the squad should remain.

    That, allied to some further smart recruitment under Pressley, would suggest there is plenty to be optimistic about going forward.

  4. Harsh to rule 'fantastic' Reilly strike an own goal?published at 17:30 BST 13 May

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    Own goal harsh on Reilly?

    Sportscene's Steven Thompson and Marvin Bartley dissect Charlie Reilly's sublime stirke - which was credited as a Tom Lowery own goal - in Dundee's defeat at Kilmarnock.

  5. Was it 'unprofessional' of Dundee to field a weakened team'?published at 11:33 BST 13 May

    Your opinions
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    Highlights: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee

    Dundee fans, we asked for your views after Tuesday night's 3-1 defeat to Kilmarnock.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Paul: Once again a lacklustre performance by Dundee. Tony Docherty was sacked for finishing 10th so how is this any better? They should spend some money on players, stop talking about a new stadium and get a better manager in.

    Gary: It seemed like too many changes and not enough creativity brought into the team. It was back to the days of nothing much happening up front. I'm gutted for Charlie Reilly that they took that goal off him though. Hopefully we can go for a win on Sunday to finish ninth. A worthy experiment, if poorly executed.

    Darren: I think it was unprofessional of us to field a weakened team. I understand we are safe and if it was a dead rubber game, great, but it wasn't for both Killie and St Mirren with players' livelihoods on the line. It just doesn't feel right.

    Danny: I'm all for making a few changes in the last couple of matches but this was just too many on the night and may have cost us a couple of places in the league table. Steven Pressley now needs to play our best possible side against Aberdeen.

    Brian: Poor team selection by Pressley, yes we were safe however the fans that paid for tickets and transport to the game deserved better.

  6. Watch Killie confirm Premiership safety with win v Dundee published at 09:16 BST 13 May

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    Highlights: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee

    Watch all the highlights as Kilmarnock secured their Scottish Premiership status with a 3-1 victory over Dundee. Available to UK users only.

  7. Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee: Have your saypublished at 22:47 BST 12 May

    Have your say

    Kilmarnock will play Scottish Premiership football next season after a late double from Joe Hugill sealed victory over Dundee and consigned St Mirren to the relegation play-off.

    Have your say on the game

    Read our match report

  8. Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee: What Pressley saidpublished at 22:28 BST 12 May

    Steven PressleyImage source, SNS

    Dundee boss Steven Pressley: "I asked for a certain type of performance. I thought we got great intensity, great energy in the team and a really good attitude towards the game against a fully-charged Kilmarnock.

    "At 1-1 we hoped we could go on and win the game, but credit to Kilmarnock.

    "There was a lot to take from the game. We played a number of players who will feel they have deserved more minutes and understandably so.

    "I thought Fin Robertson was exceptional, Callum Jones was exceptional. I was really pleased to see them perform in the manner they did."

  9. Mission accomplished after 'staggering turnaround'published at 12:56 BST 12 May

    Ethan Hampton
    Fan writer

    Dundee fan's voice

    Back-to-back wins have confirmed Dundee will be playing Premiership football again next season.

    It is mission accomplished for Steven Pressley and Dundee after a staggering turnaround.

    We began the campaign behind schedule amid a complete rebuild of the football department, and everyone at the club deserves credit for playing their part in preserving our top-flight status.

    Virtually every pundit, influencer and podcaster on the outside predicted relegation - and many expected it comfortably.

    Now there are foundations in place for this side to progress next season. Dundee possess a promising young core and, realistically, many supporters have already resigned themselves to the likelihood of Luke Graham being sold this summer.

    If that proves to be the case, the hope will be that some of the profit is reinvested into the first team.

    Ryan Astley and Billy Koumetio could well be the ready-made partnership at the heart of defence next season. Both have been consistently impressive and appear to carry the trust of Pressley and the support.

    Kilmarnock and Aberdeen come next and, for once, Dees can watch on without the usual stress and anxiety.

    This comfortable feeling is almost alien given how often our ambitions tend to go right down to the wire. The change of pace is a very welcome one.

  10. Kilmarnock v Dundee: Pick of the statspublished at 12:26 BST 12 May

    Kilmarnock v Dundee: Pick of the stats Image source, SNS
    • Kilmarnock are unbeaten in eight Scottish Premiership home games against Dundee (W3 D5) since a 1-0 defeat in May 2017.

    • Dundee have only lost one of their past six league games against Kilmarnock (W2 D3), a 3-2 defeat in May 2025.

    • Kilmarnock have lost their final home league game in both of the past two seasons, going down 5-0 to Celtic in 2023-24 and 1-0 to Hearts last term. Killie were unbeaten in five such games before this (W3 D2 – including curtailed 2019-20 season).

    • Dundee have won their final away game in three of their past five Scottish Premiership seasons (L2), beating St Johnstone 2-0 last year.

    • Kilmarnock have won five of their past seven home league games (D1 L1), more than their previous 17 beforehand (W4 D4 L9).

  11. Kilmarnock v Dundee: Team newspublished at 09:30 BST 12 May

    Kilmarnock v DundeeImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock captain Brad Lyons and Jack Thomson have returned to the squad. Goalkeeper Kelle Roos is back from a facial injury but the game probably comes too soon.

    Tyreece John-Jules (quad), Djenairo Daniels (knee) and Matty Kennedy (hip) are sidelined.

    Steven Pressley will give some of Dundee's fringe players a chance. Goalkeeper Jon McCracken is out with an ankle injury while Clark Robertson is still working his way back after recovering from a thigh injury.

  12. Braga, Shankland, Just & Maswanhise nominated for SFWA player of the year awardpublished at 15:08 BST 11 May

    Lawrence Shankland, Claudio Braga, Elijah Just and Tawanda MaswanhiseImage source, SNS

    Hearts' Claudio Braga could win an awards double after he was shortlisted for the Scottish Football Writers' Association player of the year award.

    The Portuguese forward is nominated alongside teammate Lawrence Shankland and Motherwell duo Elijah Just and Tawanda Maswanhise.

    The manager of the year award could also go to Tynecastle or Fir Park, with Derek McInnes and Jens Berthel Askou both nominated.

    Falkirk boss John McGlynn and Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill are also on the shortlist.

    Four Scottish players are in the running for young player of the year - Falkirk striker Barney Stewart, Kilmarnock's on-loan Rangers winger Findlay Curtis, Dundee defender Luke Graham and Dunfermline's Andrew Tod.

    The winners will be announced on Sunday, 17 May.

  13. Seven teams represented in TOTWpublished at 13:26 BST 11 May

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    Team of the week graphic

    Kieran O'Hara - Dundee

    A clean sheet and a penalty save as Dundee safeguarded their Premiership status.

    Findlay Curtis - Kilmarnock

    A star showing from Curtis with two huge goals over fellow relegation rivals St Mirren.

    Stephen O'Donnell - Motherwell

    What a block to deny Lawrence Shankland. Gave everything for the Motherwell cause.

    Kieran Tierney - Celtic

    There feels like there is so much more impetus about Celtic ever since the international break. Seasoned campaigners like Tierney have really come to the fore as Celtic make their final charge to defend their title. An assist for Maeda's first goal.

    Jordan Obita - Hibernian

    On the scoresheet in what was a big away win at the Falkirk Stadium.

    Josh Campbell - Hibernian

    Two well taken goals on the way to a big result which keeps alive Hibs hopes of catching Motherwell.

    Callum McGregor - Celtic

    A captain's performance as the Celtic leader marshalled his teammates to great effect throughout a potentially pivotal Old Firm victory.

    Cam Congreve - Dundee

    Another goal for the consistently excellent Welsh international on loan from Swansea.

    Toyosi Olusanya - Aberdeen

    Finally, his first goal for Aberdeen. Big moment for the former St Mirren man.

    Lawrence Shankland- Hearts

    Denied by O'Donnell, but you don't keep the Hearts captain down for long. When the next chance came along there was never any doubt Shankland would find the net. Could be a huge goal.

    Daizen Maeda- Celtic

    In a decidedly mixed season, Maeda was outstanding in the Old Firm derby. Time seemed to stand still as his stupendous overhead kick looped into the net behind Jack Butland. Maeda never stood still throughout this match, his energy levels saw him chase down Rangers players throughout. Two goals on the day and six goals in four games. Coming to the boil at just the right time.

  14. Dundee fringe players to get chance in final two gamespublished at 13:25 BST 11 May

    Dundee head coach Steven PressleyImage source, SNS
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    Steven Pressley has steered Dundee clear of relegation trouble

    Head coach Steven Pressley has told Dundee's fringe players they will get their chance in the final two Scottish Premiership games of the season.

    The Dark Blues secured their top-flight status on Saturday with a 3-0 win over relegated Livingston at Dens Park.

    It means the pressure is off Dundee as they visit Kilmarnock on Tuesday night then host Aberdeen in the final game of the season on Sunday.

    "Well, it gives me an opportunity," Pressley said. "We've got a lot of good players within the group and some will feel that they've not had the opportunities in the last couple of months that they would have liked.

    "Securing our status allows us to give several players the opportunity to play and I intend to do that.

    "You have to keep moving forward and it's not easy. So the players have done it.

    "They've responded to all the setbacks this season and, as a result of that, I think there's been great growth in them, not just as football players but as human beings."

  15. Watch highlights of Dundee's big win over already-relegated Livingston published at 18:06 BST 10 May

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    Watch all the highlights of Dundee's victory over already-down Livingston in the Scottish Premiership. Available to UK users only

  16. 'Humble pie' for those who complained about Pressley appointmentpublished at 11:15 BST 10 May

    Your opinions

    Dundee fans, we asked for your opinion on the 3-0 win over Livingston that secured Premiership safety. Here's a taste of what you had to say...

    George: Now get the same scores over Kilmarnock and Aberdeen. That would place us eighth. Increases the payment. Start preparing for next season. Get a few youngsters playing now that we are safe.

    Mark: Happy to get it done with games to spare. Need to get the contract sorted for next season as soon as possible. Well done Elvis!

    Gary: Well done to Steven Pressley and his players. I wasn't enthused by his appointment but he's won me round and I've enjoyed most of the play this season, even if it's been frustrating. A workmanlike performance today is maybe the best way to describe it.

    Kieran O'Hara has definitely given us solidity, as does Brad Halliday. Yan Dhanda needs to be signed permanently & given a free role.

    Sean: I hope all those who complained about Stephen Pressley becoming our manager enjoy their humble pie, there's a large portion awaiting.

    Iain: I was strongly outspoken when Pressley was appointed. I still have reservations, but we have avoided the play-offs, we've recorded wins against Celtic and Aberdeen away, and we've stopped shipping goals. On the whole, there's a lot to be positive about.

    Sean: Good, not great, performance, but done enough to get us over the line. Love the fact now that we're safe. Pressley has now instructed the recruiting to begin for next season, which hopefully provides us another top six finish and not have to worry about these relegation battles anymore.

    Grant: Safe again, late like last season. Our owners must now address two things: How we can improve on the park to become a stable top flight club? And how do we grow the second lowest home support in the league?

  17. Dundee 3-0 Livingston: What the manager saidpublished at 17:33 BST 9 May

    Dundee manager Steven PressleyImage source, SNS

    Dundee manager Steven Pressley: "At times, it's been very difficult this season, especially in the early stages. There was a lot of doubt. There was a lot of difficult moments. There was a lot of soul searching.

    "To keep going, to keep fighting away, I couldn't be prouder of the group. There was some bleak times in December and it takes a lot to keep going and this group just kept finding a way, kept taking those small steps forward and eventually came through. We've proved some people wrong.

    "It's nice to hear [supporters singing my name] but the reality is in the early parts of the season there was some other Pressley songs that weren't too complimentary, like 'get out of our club'.

    "It allows us to look more aggressively at the market now. Now, I can have a little bit more focus towards next season."

  18. Dundee 3-0 Livingston: Have your saypublished at 17:06 BST 9 May

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    Dundee made sure of their Scottish Premiership status for next season with a convincing win over relegated Livingston.

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  19. Dundee v Livingston: Team newspublished at 18:11 BST 8 May

    Dundee's Cameron Congreve and Livingston's Ryan McGowanImage source, SNS

    Dundee goalkeeper Jon McCracken is out for the rest of the season with an ankle injury. Clark Robertson is still working his way back after recovering from a thigh injury while Scott Wright has returned to training this week.

    Livingston forward Jeremy Bokila is improving his fitness but Connor McLennan (ankle) is still out.

  20. Relegation makes Livi a 'dangerous animal' - Pressleypublished at 12:28 BST 8 May

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Steven Pressley on the touchline during Dundee's Premiership match against Dundee UnitedImage source, SNS

    Dundee head coach Steven Pressley believes Livingston's relegation from the Premiership will make his own side's bid to secure their top-flight status harder.

    The teams meet at Dens Park on Saturday and a win for Dundee would all but guarantee their Premiership survival.

    Livi's relegation was confirmed last weekend when Kilmarnock beat Dundee United 3-0.

    Pressley was asked if the visitors' fate already being sealed makes their own mission more difficult.

    "I think harder," he said. "The biggest thing that affects performance is pressure and anxiety and Livingston are free of that, so in my opinion become a dangerous animal," he said.

    "They have been a very unlucky team this year. They have performed well in many games that they haven't come away with anything.

    "We have found the level of game really difficult [against Livingston]. They have been very narrow games, we have drawn two and come out winners in one where we scored pretty much in the last minute of the game.

    "It is an opportunity that we don't want to give up, but we are also aware we are against a very difficult opposition."

  21. Dundee v Livingston: Pick of the statspublished at 18:27 BST 7 May

    Dundee v Livingston stats
    • Dundee are unbeaten in six Scottish Premiership meetings with Livingston (W4 D2) since the start of the 2023-24 season, last losing to them in the competition in May 2022 (2-1).

    • Livingston have only won two of 15 top-flight trips to Dundee (D5 L8), a 1-0 victory in March 2005 and 4-0 triumph in February 2022.

    • Dundee have only lost one of their past eight home league games against sides starting the day in the bottom six (W5 D2), a 3-1 defeat to Aberdeen in December.

    • Livingston's 2-0 win at St Mirren was their first in 35 away games in the Scottish Premiership (D9 L25), while they last won back-to-back outings on the road in the division in January 2023.

    • Since the start of 2022-23, no player has been directly involved in more Scottish Premiership goals for Livingston than Joel Nouble (15 – nine goals, six assists), who has a goal and two assists in his last four league appearances.

  22. I still have lot to offer, insists Murraypublished at 15:01 BST 7 May

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Simon MurrayImage source, SNS

    Dundee captain Simon Murray is adamant he still has "a lot to offer" despite struggling for form this season.

    After following up a prolific spell at Ross County by netting 22 in his debut campaign at Dens Park, the 34-year-old striker has mustered just nine goals this term after playing catch-up from the start.

    "For myself, coming off the back of two or three really good seasons in terms of goals and everything else, obviously with getting the injury at the start of the season it took me four or five months to get properly back and feeling back to my best fitness wise," said Murray.

    "It has definitely been one season I can look back on and reflect I have learned a lot about myself and football under the gaffer. I am looking forward to ending the season as strong as possible and having a good pre-season under my belt as well.

    "You are always learning, nobody is ever going to master football so there is always something to take from each season, but I have still got a lot to offer.

    "I am still throwing up good running stats and everything else so as much as it has been difficult, I have enjoyed it as well and I'm looking forward to ending the season strongly and going again.

    "I think we have got a habit of when a player goes through a bad period in Scotland that we just shut them off immediately. People say 'Oh, you are 34', it is not like I am an old man, it is quite young I would say.

    "I look after myself well and I have still got a lot to offer."

    A home win over already-relegated Livingston on Saturday will secure Dundee's Premiership status.

    Murray said: "We just talked about my age but at the other end of that we have a lot of young players.

    "I know fans and people only see the 90 minutes of football a week but these guys, they had probably never even cooked meals for themselves and they are leaving their home, leaving their parents to come up to Scotland, a league that they have never played in, and it is demanding.

    "So they go through these spells where it is tough but we have managed to keep that real togetherness and that is credit to the manager and coaching staff. We have built a really good dressing room with the characters that are there."