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Hat-trick for Christopher Long as Motherwell ease past Dundee challenge

Christopher Long’s hat-trick fired Motherwell into the fifth round of the William Hill Scottish Cup with a 3-0 win at Dens Park.

Long struck with a deflected free-kick before finishing off a free-flowing move inside eight first-half minutes.

The home side made a game of it after the break and Kane Hemmings hit the crossbar but goalkeeper Jack Hamilton let Long’s speculative effort slip through his fingers in the 75th minute.

Motherwell fans will now hope history repeats itself – their team have reached the final after their previous two Scottish Cup wins at Dens Park.

A sparse home support for the 7.20pm kick-off suggested there was little confidence among the Dundee fans. And a vocal travelling contingent – which constituted the majority of the 2,407 crowd – coupled with Motherwell’s positive start helped the visitors negotiate what had been deemed a potential upset.

James Scott and Long shot wide with half chances before Liam Polworth got Motherwell’s first effort on target, Hamilton holding his volley from Richard Tait’s cross.

Dundee started the second half in determined fashion. Hemmings headed against the bar from Graham Dorrans’ free-kick and McDaid fired just wide from 20 yards.

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