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  • Kenneth (53), Goodwillie (90)
  • Nish (6), Nish (10)
  • Date:2009-04-04
  • Kick-off:12:30
  • Venue:Tannadice Park
  • Attendance:6623
  • Referee:Smith, E

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Goal!! David Goodwillie scores for Dundee Utd.

90mins

Steven Fletcher is booked for unsporting behaviour.

80mins

David Goodwillie takes the place of Warren Feeney.

78mins

Derek Riordan is being taken off, Ian Murray has come on in his place.

74mins

Souleymane Bamba is replaced by David van Zanten.

56mins

James Wesolowski is being taken off, Danny Swanson has come on in his place.

53mins

Goal!! Garry Kenneth scores for Dundee Utd.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 2.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

32mins

Chris Hogg goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

28mins

The referee has booked James Wesolowski.

10mins

Goal!! Colin Nish scores for Hibernian.

6mins

Goal!! Hibernian have scored with Colin Nish putting it in the back of the net.

5mins

Jon Daly is replaced by Warren Feeney.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Dundee United recovered from a disastrous first half to storm back and take a point and probably were unlucky not to take all three such was there dominance in the second period.

Wearing black armbands in memory of the North Sea helicopter crash, it was to signify a half in which the Terrors could do nothing right and one in which Hibs will be frustrated that they did not take greater advantage.

With only two minutes on the clock, the Tangerines plans were thrown in the air when a crunching tackle from Rob Jones left Jon Daly on the ground and the striker was stretchered off.

Worse was to come as, unfortunately, substitute Warren Feeney gave the ball way with his first touch to Colin Nish, who blasted in a 30-yard free kick high into the net in the sixth minute.

It was two, four minutes later with an absolute gift from Prince Bauben and Garry Kenneth.

Comical defending between the two presented Nish with the easiest of tasks to stab the ball into the net from only six yards out.

It was almost a hat-trick for the Hibs striker in the 16th minute when his left-foot 12-yard volley was brilliantly tipped over by Lukasz Zaluska.

The troubles continued for the Tangerines with a series of unforced errors and Kenneth, in particular, was having a dreadful time.

The big defender gave Nish a free header in the 23rd minute which really should have been punished and then O'Brien stole the ball of him in the 30th minute and dashed to the byline and cut back for Steven Fletcher to miss the ball by inches.

United's woeful half was summed up in the 31st minute when Chris Hogg brought Feeney down in the box and Craig Conway's penalty was wonderfully saved by ex-Tangerine Grzegorz Szamotulski.

The second period opened with an inviting cross from Conway volleyed past the post by Lee Wilikie from only six yards out.

But it was game on in the 53rd minute when Kenneth dragged United back in with a six-yard header from a superb Paul Dixon cross.

This transformed the game as United went on to completely dominate possession only to spurn chance after chance.

But in the second minute of injury time, sub David Goodwillie was on the end of almighty goalmouth scramble to tuck the ball away to snatch a point.

Dundee United

Hibernian

Corners

122

Fouls

1016

Goal attempts

1612

Shots off target

65

Offsides

38

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