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Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Martin Boyle has been quiet for Hibs, but the winger goes close with a long-range effort that takes a deflection just wide.
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Clive Lindsay
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Martin Boyle has been quiet for Hibs, but the winger goes close with a long-range effort that takes a deflection just wide.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
So close again for a debut goal from James Scott.
Kyle Magennis is found by a Josh Doig cross into the penalty box and the midfielder tees up Scott for a first-time right-foot shot that curls over from 16 yards.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Jim Duffy
Former Dundee manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageDoig looks a little bit nervy. I don't know if it's with the speculation around him and the game being on TV
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
We're hearing it wasn't an injury that forced Paul McGinn off - the Hibs defender apparently feeling ill.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
They're going down like flies here.
This time it is Hibs right-back Paul McGinn who goes off injured.
His replacement is Lewis Stevenson. Plenty of experience but a more natural left-back, so it will be interesting to see how he fares on the opposite flank.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Having recovered from his own injury, Paul McMullan crashes into goalkeeper Matt Macey and the Dundee forward is booked for his trouble.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Dundee might be forced to make a change.
Paul McMullan looked to be struggling a bit in the first half despite a fine performance and goes down for treatment again.
However, he shrugs it off for now.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Dundee scorer Jason Cummings gets the second half under way.
At present, Hibs will be taking over at the top of the Premiership by a point from Celtic.
HT: Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Jim McInally
Peterhead manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageJames Scott looks like he will be a terrific signing for Hibs. He has great legs and certainly has the physique and the pace
HT: Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Jim Duffy
Former Dundee manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageJames McPake will be pleased with his side's performance, but Jack Ross will be the happier because Dundee have been the better side
HT: Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Jim McInally
Peterhead manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageIt's unusual when both sides are cheered off by their fans. All in all, it's been a terrific half
All square at Dens Park and Dundee will feel slightly aggrieved that they are not ahead.
Both goalkeepers have done well to keep the scores down, but Hibs' Matt Macey has been the busier since being beaten early on by Jason Cummings.
It was a tale of two players scoring against their former club as Martin Boyle grabbed the equaliser from the penalty spot after Jamie Murphy was brought down in the penalty box.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
So close to Dundee restoring their advantage as big centre-half Lee Ashcroft rises to meet a corner, but goalkeeper Matt Macey gets down to push the powerful header clear.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Hibs centre-half Ryan Porteous is next to go into the referee's book for a rash challenge on Max Anderson.
Dundee 1-1 Hibernian
Jim McInally
Peterhead manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageDundee manager James McPake will be more annoyed with Elliot's positioning than the penalty. It's a decent call from the referee
Martin Boyle
Martin Boyle sends goalkeeper Adam Legzdins the wrong way from the spot and Hibs are level, slightly against the run of play.
Christie Elliott gets on the wrong side of Jamie Murphy as the pair look to connect with a cross into the Dundee penalty box and the Hibs winger is left sprawled on the grass after a knee in the back.
Referee Alan Muir points to the spot.
Dundee 1-0 Hibernian
Hibs have had 60% of possession, but it is Dundee who have the goal - and the better chances.
Dundee 1-0 Hibernian
Hibs defender Paul McGinn goes into the referee's book for a foul on Charlie Adam, but Dundee are frustrated as they wanted a dangerous move to continue.
Dundee 1-0 Hibernian