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33
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Mark Reynolds Yellow Card
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38
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Aaron Doran Yellow Card
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45+1
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Brad McKay Yellow Card
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45+1
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Nicholas Clark Penalty - Scored
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54
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Osman Sow Goal
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56
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On: Nathan Austin|Off: Shaun Rooney
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58
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Osman Sow Yellow Card
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63
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On: Pavol Safranko|Off: Peter Pawlett
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70
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Pavol Safranko Yellow Card
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73
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On: Callum Booth|Off: Osman Sow
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74
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On: Anthony McDonald|Off: Aaron Doran
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78
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On: Samuel Stanton|Off: Nicholas Clark
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80
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Pavol Safranko Goal
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90
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On: Cameron Harper|Off: Tom Walsh
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Game Information
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VENUE: Tannadice Park
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ATTENDANCE: 8,540
Match Commentary
90' | Substitution, Inverness CT. Cameron Harper replaces Tom Walsh. | |
80' | Goal! Dundee United 3, Inverness CT 0. Pavol Safranko (Dundee United) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Samuel Stanton. | |
78' | Substitution, Dundee United. Samuel Stanton replaces Nicky Clark. |
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