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Dundee vs St Johnstone betting tips: Scottish Premiership preview, predictions and odds

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Just one of the last nine meetings between these two have seen both teams score. St Johnstone had won seven successive matches against Dundee before failing to win either of the last two. 

Under 2.5 goals is 8/15.

Under 2.5 goals and both teams to score NO is 5/6.

St Johnstone to win and both teams to score NO is 7/2. 

Match preview

A battle of the Premiership’s bottom two, as the race to avoid relegation heats up in these post-split fixtures.

Of the two, Dundee’s predicament is much more desperate as they’re currently rock bottom of the table, five points below their visitors.

Danny Mullen halving the deficit before Charlie Adam’s long-range strike snatched a draw.

Despite this, Mark McGhee is still yet to win as Dundee boss, losing half of his eight games at the helm.

Given this, St Johnstone, who currently sit in the relegation play-off place, are looking up as oppose to down.

Callum Davidson’s side seemed doomed not so long ago, but then won back-to-back games, beating Motherwell and Livingston at home.

However, a fortnight ago the Saints were demolished 7-0 at Celtic Park, so cannot let that result shatter their rebuilt confidence.

A win here for the Saints would all but relegation Dundee and could move them to within three points of St Mirren and Aberdeen who are just above.

Who will win this crucial match at Dens?

Dundee team news

Charlie Adam’s long-range strike in the derby last weekend was his first Scottish Premiership goal since 1 March 2008 for Rangers against Aberdeen.

He’ll continue to captain his boyhood club from midfield with their other derby scorer, Danny Mullen, leading the line.

St Johnstone team news

Callum Davidson’s squad has been ravaged by injuries this season, although the treatment room is clearing now.

The Saints are still without David Wotherspoon and Craig Bryson as well as star striker Chris Kane.

But, Zander Clark and Shaun Rooney are back now, with Callum Hendry continuing to lead the line in Kane’s absence.

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