DUNDEE v COVE RANGERS
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DUNDEE could be crowned champions this weekend but Lee Ashcroft insists there is still no "title talk" at Dens.
The Championship table-toppers play Cove at home tonight sitting one point ahead of Queen's Park in second and with a superior goal difference.
The Dark Blues and the Spiders meet on the final day of the season next Friday.
However, a win for Gary Bowyer's men over rock-bottom Cove this evening combined with a Queen's Park defeat against Morton at Cappielow tomorrow will mean Dundee going back to the Premiership at the first time of asking.
But centre-half Ashcroft said: "The way the manager is, he doesn't let us get too far ahead of ourselves. I can honestly say that I have never heard the word 'title' come out of his mouth once.
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