Dundee started the game without Stephen O'Donnell who failed a fitness test, but Craig McKeown plays. Up front we start with Leighton McIntosh and trialist Jake Hyde, on the bench is fellow trialist Craig Robertson. Dundee started well and took the game to the pars, but after fine open play they could only gets shots in from the edge of the box, the best chance fell to Forsyth but his shot failed to trouble Smith in the Dunfermline goal. But as happens often the visitors took the lead when Burke scored from way out with a well struck shot, he could have been closed down quicker but a good goal. Soon after and more neat play saw Irvine have a chance but his shot was straight at the keeper.
Second half and Dundee attacked and Jake Hyde just about scored when good play from Harkins and McIntosh put him clear and his lob on goal was well finger tipped over the bar by Smith. Soon after and Rhys Weston took a heavy looking knock after being fouled by Buchanan he tried to carry on but had to go off. Robertson came on with Benedictus moving back and Gary Irvine back to right back. Dunfermline were looking to kill off the game and looked dangerous a few time but good defending kept them out. But with 19 mins to go Dundee won a free kick and when Harkins
curled it into the box Jake Hyde scored with a neat header to level the game. Again Dens went wild with deelight. The Pars pushed forward but they lacked the finishing touch, we did have a chance late on but a Harkins free kick went harmlessly over the bar.
So another point in the battle to stay up, well played again to the players. The fans were again top class, it's great going to DFC games this season. Big game on Saturday v Cowdenbeath just hope Rhys Weston's injury is not too bad, l think he might miss the game.
Dundee: Douglas, Benedictus, McKeown, Weston, (Robertson 65), Lockwood, Riley, Irvine, Harkins, Forsyth, Hyde, McInatosh. Subs unused: Gibson, Rennie, Bartlett, Tulleth.
Att: 4,507
Ref: M Tumelty