Free Dundee V Motherwell Stream Free Online Video Of Scottish Premier League Sunday 15th September 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 12:45 CET.Dundee V Motherwell Live Stream online video Scottish Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on 9/15/12 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Dundee V Motherwell Stream Free online Video Of Scottish Premier League Saturday 15 September 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 12:45 CET.Dundee are without defender Davide Grassi after he underwent a knee operation that will sideline him for six weeks.But left-back Brian Easton and midfielder Mark Kerr are both in contention after joining the club.Skipper Stephen O'Donnell and Nicky Riley (hamstring), Kevin McBride (foot), Carl Finnigan (knee), Mark Stewart (knee), and Jamie McCluskey (Achilles) are all still out.
Motherwell have close to a full squad for the game.
Stevie Hammell and Simon Ramsden return from hamstring injuries and Shaun Hutchinson is back from suspension and others have shaken off knocks that troubled them before the international break.
Dundee prepare to entertain Motherwell at Dens Park on Saturday afternoon, looking to continue an impressive record. The Dee are clearly on top, winning 55.14% of the games played between the two.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Dens Park was just last season, in January 2011, where Motherwell annihilated the Dee 0-4 in a Scottish F.A. Cup match.
Dundee manager Barry Smith: "It's always nice to get your first league win of the season and now we have to look to try and build on that.
"The boys have been in good form in training all week and that tells you the difference a victory can make.
"It's still early days but we have to take encouragement from how we played at Hearts and try to do the same thing against Motherwell.
"We showed great concentration, effort and application at Tynecastle which we'll need to do again for this game.
"Not many people outwith ourselves expected us to get a win at Hearts and it will probably be the same against Motherwell.
"But we have to believe in ourselves and try to take the game to them as much as possible."
Motherwell manager Stuart McCall: "They [Dundee] are off the back of a terrific result at Tynecastle so they'll be buoyed.
"In between, the international break, they've brought a couple of experienced players in.
"They'll be looking for their first home victory.
"We've trained with a full compliment of players, other than Saunders. They've had a good break, a lot of the boys. They've looked sharp.
"I've got a lot of selection dilemmas."
Motherwell have close to a full squad for the game.
Stevie Hammell and Simon Ramsden return from hamstring injuries and Shaun Hutchinson is back from suspension and others have shaken off knocks that troubled them before the international break.
Dundee prepare to entertain Motherwell at Dens Park on Saturday afternoon, looking to continue an impressive record. The Dee are clearly on top, winning 55.14% of the games played between the two.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Dens Park was just last season, in January 2011, where Motherwell annihilated the Dee 0-4 in a Scottish F.A. Cup match.
Dundee manager Barry Smith: "It's always nice to get your first league win of the season and now we have to look to try and build on that.
"The boys have been in good form in training all week and that tells you the difference a victory can make.
"It's still early days but we have to take encouragement from how we played at Hearts and try to do the same thing against Motherwell.
"We showed great concentration, effort and application at Tynecastle which we'll need to do again for this game.
"Not many people outwith ourselves expected us to get a win at Hearts and it will probably be the same against Motherwell.
"But we have to believe in ourselves and try to take the game to them as much as possible."
Motherwell manager Stuart McCall: "They [Dundee] are off the back of a terrific result at Tynecastle so they'll be buoyed.
"In between, the international break, they've brought a couple of experienced players in.
"They'll be looking for their first home victory.
"We've trained with a full compliment of players, other than Saunders. They've had a good break, a lot of the boys. They've looked sharp.
"I've got a lot of selection dilemmas."