This Premiership season, Kilmarnock has relinquished eight points from winning positions, a figure exceeded only by Hibernian, who have lost 11. The team has also conceded 7 goals in the final 15 minutes of the second half, with only Hibernian (9) having a higher concession rate in that period during the current Premiership campaign. Derek McInnes’ squad has allowed 11 first-half goals across 11 games, making them joint-highest for this statistic in the Premiership this season. Individually, Matthew Kennedy has generated 27 chances this season, placing him as the joint-leader in the Premiership alongside Aberdeen’s Jamie McGrath. During this specific match, Kilmarnock recorded four shots on target, exceeding their Premiership season average of 2.9. Furthermore, Bruce Anderson has now scored six goals in nine Premiership appearances against Dundee. Kilmarnock has consistently found the net, scoring in their last eight Premiership games and their last five Premiership away matches.

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