Summary

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  • Fotheringham heads in rebound after Grimshaw shot is parried

  • Moffat runs from halfway and capitalises on Gallagher slip to roll in Dunfermline equaliser

  • Mochrie restores United lead late on as he lashes past sub keeper Sharp

  • United now seven points clear at top, Dunfermline stay fourth

  1. Grimshaw returnspublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2023

    Dunfermline v Dundee United (19:45)

    Just the one change for Dundee United as a familiar face in Duncan Ferguson returned to town with Inverness to claim a point last weekend.

    Liam Grimshaw returns from illness, meaning Kieran Freeman has to make do with a spot on the bench.

    Glenn MiddletonImage source, SNS
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    Glenn Middleton will be looking to damage the Dunfermline defence

  2. Wighton and O'Halloran come in for Parspublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2023

    Dunfermline v Dundee United

    James McPake makes two changes to the Dunfermline side who bolted out of the gates last Friday, but ended up hanging on to survive a late Morton comeback.

    Both offensive switches, Alex Jakubiak and the bright Lewis McCann drop to the bench as Craig Wighton and Michael O'Halloran come into the team.

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    Dunfermline goalkeeper Deniz Mehmet starts against his old club

  3. LINE-UPS from East End Parkpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2023

    Dunfermline v Dundee United (19:45)

    Dunfermline: Mehmet, Comrie, Hamilton, Otoo, Fisher, Edwards, Chalmers, Moffat, Allan, O'Halloran, Wighton

    Substitutes: Sharp, Little, Richie-Hosler, Todd, McCann, Jakubiak, Fenton

    Dundee United: Walton, McMann, Holt, Gallagher, Tillson, Grimshaw, Sibbald, Fotheringham, Middelton, Moult, Watt

    Substitutes: Newman, Denham, Graham, Glass, Freeman, Duffy, Mochrie, Cudjoe, Stirton

  4. Awright?published at 19:15 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2023

    Dunfermline v Dundee United (19:45)

    This has all the makings of a proper Championship blockbuster.

    Unbeaten league leaders Dundee United travel to fourth-placed Dunfermline Athletic at what is sure to be a rowdy East End Park.

    There's been Premiership thrillers and European exploits aplenty, but for this wee guy, tonight's game is the Scottish fixture I've been most looking forward to this week.

    Let's hope that build-up doesn't come back to bite me, eh?

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