Probable Lineups

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3-4-1-2
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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(24) 8 Goals 9 (16)
(18) 15 Assists 6 (13)
(6.8) 6.9 Average Ratings 6.5 (6.4)
26.8 Average Age 26
184.3 Average Height (cm) 184.1
(1) 0.9 Shots pg 0.8 (0.8)
(51%) 51% Aerial Duel Success 52% (51%)
(0.5) 0.6 Dribbles pg 0.4 (0.4)
(1.5) 1.1 Tackles pg 1.1 (1.2)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership.

Missing Players

Aberdeen
St. Mirren
No missing players.
Player Reason Status Rating
Greg Kiltie Doubtful 6.06
Conor McMenamin Doubtful 6.78
Mark O'Hara Doubtful 6.6

Team News

Aberdeen
St. Mirren
  • Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin handed Scottish Premiership debuts to three summer signings, as his new-look Dons team kicked off the league campaign with three points thanks to a 2-1 win at McDiarmid Park against St Johnstone.
  • Dimitar Mitov started between the sticks against his former club last Monday night. Gavin Molloy, who turned through his own net late on, partnered Slobodan Rubezic at the back. Nicky Devlin, who gave the Dons the lead, started at right-back with Jack MacKenzie at left-back.
  • Club captain Graeme Shinnie and new signing Sivert Helthe Nilsen protected the new-look back four. Jamie McGrath - who sealed the deal against Saints - and Shayden Morris supported Ester Sokler and Bojan Miovski, who appears to be close to leaving the club, in attack.
  • St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson made three changes from Saints' superb start to the Scottish Premiership season as the Buddies blew Hibs away 3-0 in Paisley, before a late leveller saw them draw 1-1 with Norwegian outfit Brann.
  • An unchanged back three of Richard Taylor, Alex Gogic and Marcus Fraser continued in Paisley on Thursday night. Shaun Rooney remained at right wing-back, with Jaden Brown taking Scott Tanser's place on the left hand side.
  • Dennis Adeniran made way in midfield as Oisin Smyth - who bagged a brace off the bench against the Hibees - started alongside Caolan Boyd-Munce and Roland Idowu in midfield. Toyosi Olusanya, who bagged the Buddies' equaliser against Brann, made way for Mikael Mandron up front.

Prediction

  • Two of the three teams that were victorious in the opening weekend of the Scottish Premiership meet this Sunday at Pittodrie, as Aberdeen take on St Mirren.
  • When opening their Scottish Premiership season away from home, Aberdeen have now won just the second of their last 10 opening games. A 1-0 win at Tannadice back in 2015/16 was finally succeded with a 2-1 victory over St Johnstone in Perth on Monday night. Back in front of their home crowd, the new manager's first league match at Pittodrie, the hosts will target another win.
  • For a second successive Scottish Premiership season, St Mirren beat Hibernian to kick off their campaign in style. After overthrowing Icelandic outfit Valur with an impressive victory in Paisley, they advanced into the next round of Europa Conference qualification. Whilst the Buddies couldn't beat Brann at home, they head to Norway with it all to play for and their European dream alive.
  • St Mirren have won their last two league meetings with Aberdeen, unbeaten in three against the Dons, but their match in midweek may prove a hindrance here as opposed to a help.
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