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The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
Own goal, Lee Wilkie has put it in his own net.
Grant Munro goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
Andy Barrowman is being taken off, Garry Wood has come on in his place.
Barry Wilson is booked for unsporting behaviour.
Dundee Utd are replacing Craig Conway with Danny Swanson.
Roy McBain is replaced by Adam Rooney.
Goal!! Lee Wilkie scores for Dundee Utd.
Francisco Jose Sandaza is being taken off, Roy O'Donovan has come on in his place.
The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.
Ian Black is replaced by Barry Wilson.
Half time whistle is blown by I Brines
Willo Flood is booked for unsporting behaviour.
Goal!! Dundee Utd have scored with Jon Daly putting it in the back of the net.
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
In-form Dundee United secured their third successive SPL victory after sealing a 2-1 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Tannadice. On a cold, blustery afternoon the first shot of the game came in the fifth minute but was a tame effort from Willo Flood that crept past the post. In the 14th minute, United had a claim for a handball penalty denied but almost took the lead from the resulting corner. Craig Conway's corner was met full on by Jon Daly whose goalbound header was superbly clawed away by Mike Fraser in the Caley goal. In the 40th minute United went ahead with a simply-worked and well-taken goal. Flood made his way down the right flank and slipped a lovely pass out to Sean Dillon, whose first-time cross found Daly alone with time to direct his header into the bottom left-hand corner of the net with Fraser rooted to the spot. Inverness brought on Barry Wilson for Ian Black at the start of the second period, but it was United who went straight on to the attack and a lovely Conway cross was met by Francisco Jose Sandaza and his powerful downward header was tipped past the post by Fraser. It was all United at this point and a Paul Dixon cross was met by Darren Dods but his header was high into the sky. However, when it cam down Lee Wilkie was there to power a header into the roof of the net to double the advantage. To Thistle's credit they refused to throw in the towel and the Terrors were denied a fourth consecutive clean sheet in the dying moments. As Caley pressed in the last few minutes they were rewarded with a fluke own goal by Wilkie. Wilson's corner into the heart of the crowded box hit the United captain on the leg and bounced over the line.
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