

Dundee 2-1 Paksi FC: Dark Blues Edge Hungarian Visitors in Pre-Season Friendly
Dundee kicked off their 2026-27 pre-season campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Hungarian side Paksi FC at a sun-drenched Dens Park on Thursday evening. The International Club Friendly served as an important fitness test for both sides, with the Scottish Premiership outfit showing sharp early-season sharpness to overcome their well-organized opponents.
Match Overview
The match, played on 2 July 2026, saw Dundee control large spells of the first half but twice had to come from behind in terms of momentum. Manager Tony Docherty used the game to rotate his squad, giving minutes to several first-team regulars and trialists. Paksi FC, who finished third in the Hungarian NB I last season, proved a stern test with their quick counter-attacking style.
Key Moments
- 13th minute – Paksi take the lead: A swift break down the right flank saw winger Bence Varga cut inside and drill a low shot past Dundee goalkeeper Jon McCracken.
- 29th minute – Dundee equalise: A free-kick swung in by Luke McCowan was met by the head of centre-back Ryan Astley, who powered his effort into the bottom corner.
- 62nd minute – Dundee complete the turnaround: Substitute striker Zach Robinson latched onto a through ball from midfielder Josh Mulligan, rounded the keeper, and slotted home from a tight angle.
Tactical Story
Dundee set up in a 4-2-3-1 shape, looking to build play from the back and use width through full-backs. Paksi, in a compact 4-4-2, pressed high in the opening quarter but tired as the half wore on. The Dark Blues’ midfield trio of McCowan, Mulligan, and Lyall Cameron gradually took control, forcing the Hungarian side to drop deeper. In the second half, Docherty introduced fresh legs and the higher energy told, with Robinson’s goal a reward for persistent pressure.
Standout Performers
- Zach Robinson (Dundee): The striker made an immediate impact off the bench, showing sharp movement and composure for the winning goal.
- Ryan Astley (Dundee): Solid defensively and a threat from set pieces, his equaliser set the tone for the comeback.
- Bence Varga (Paksi FC): The winger was a constant menace in the first half and took his goal expertly.
Season Impact
For Dundee, this win provides early momentum as they build towards the Scottish Premiership kick-off. Docherty will be pleased with the fitness levels and the ability to overcome a deficit. Paksi FC, meanwhile, will take positives from their performance, particularly in the first half, as they prepare for their European qualifiers later in July.
Attendance at Dens Park was 3,847.