Dundee made one change to his starting eleven as Imari Samuels replaced the injured Brad Halliday at left-back, while Aberdeen made three changes from their 2-0 cup victory against Motherwell.
Dundee started the game poorly, and Aberdeen could have scored twice in the first 10 minutes. However they scored after 16 minutes when Nisbet got in quickly to get his shot but the ball somehow when through Jon McCraken's gloves and ended up in the net.
A poor goal to lose but Dundee came back into the game as they attacked Aberdeen. A long ball from deep caused confusion for Dons defender Liam Morrison, who caught Tony Yogane in the box while trying to chase down Simon Murray, with the referee pointing to the spot.
Simon Murray took the penalty after Morrison had been sent off, and the striker scored with ease with a well taken kick.
As half time drew near, it was Dundee again. A low cross from Imari Samuels met Murray close to goal, with the skipper attempting to turn and volley the ball into the net. His mishit shot found Cameron Congreve, whose quick feet powered a shot under Dons keeper BrĂ„tveit’s legs, and bundled home by Joel Cotterill for his first Dundee goal.
Dundee started the second half and took control of the game forcing the Aberdeen keeper into make 3 or 4 saves. As Dundee looked to kill the game off with a third goal. But as it often happens Nisbet scored again for the Dons with a well taken free-kick.
Back came Dundee and they got their rewards near the end, a good fast break away Yogane found Ethan Hamilton and he cut across the edge of the box beating a couple of Aberdeen players. To then unleash a left foot thunderbolt into the top corner to win the game for the dark blues.
A goal fit to win any game and it great to see the Dundee fans celebrate in style.
Dundee: McCracken, Wright, Astley, Graham, Samuels, Hamilton, Congreve (Finlay Robertson 91), Dhanda (Jones 46), Cotterill, Yogane (Reilly 86), Murray (c) (Valenzuela 86). Unused substitutes: O’Hara (gk), Digby, Donnelly, Montsma, Bevan.
Referee: Steven McLean.
Att: 17,327






















