Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(24) 10 Goals 10 (16)
(18) 13 Assists 7 (13)
(6.8) 6.9 Average Ratings 7 (6.8)
26.3 Average Age 27
182.8 Average Height (cm) 182.9
(1) 0.8 Shots pg 1.2 (1.1)
(51%) 51% Aerial Duel Success 52% (47%)
(0.5) 0.6 Dribbles pg 0.8 (1)
(1.5) 1.1 Tackles pg 1.3 (1.5)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership.

Missing Players

Aberdeen
Rangers
Player Reason Status Rating
Pape Guèye Out 7.53
Dante Polvara Doubtful N/A
Player Reason Status Rating
Ridvan Yilmaz Out 6.72
Rabbi Matondo Out 7.14
Óscar Cortés Out 6.71
Danilo Out 6.83

Team News

Aberdeen
Rangers
  • Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin named three changes to the Dons team that bounced back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Celtic in Glasgow, before they left it late to squeeze past Dundee United at Pittodrie thanks to a sole goal.
  • Dimitar Mitov continued in goal behind the unchanged back four of Jack MacKenzie, Gavin Molloy, Slobodan Rubezic and Nicky Devlin. Sivert Nilsen was joined in midfield by Ante Palaversa, as opposed to club captain Graeme Shinnie.
  • Duk replacing Leighton Clarkson who dropped to the bench, joined Jamie McGrath and Topi Keskinen in support of the sole striker. Kevin Nisbet missed out through injury, as Ester Sokler lead the line in the Aberdeen attack. Peter Ambrose netted the weekend winner off the bench, so may be handed another opportunity here.
  • Rangers boss Philippe Clement made four changes from the Gers' 4-0 victory over Romanian side FCSB at Ibrox in their Europa League midweek match, before a 2-1 win against St Mirren on Sunday afternoon.
  • Goalkeeper Jack Butland took the armband, as James Tavernier made way for Neraysho Kasanwirjo to make his first league start. John Souttar dropped out for Robin Propper to partner Leon Balogun in defence, as Jefte continued at left-back.
  • Connor Barron and Nico Raskin sat in front of the back four, with Tom Lawrence being replaced by Mohamed Diomande who scored the opener at the weekend. Nedim Bajrami and the weekend matchwinner Vaclav Cerny supported Hamza Igamane as opposed to Cyriel Dessers up front.

Prediction

  • Aberdeen host Rangers at Pittodrie, with the Dons sat six points clear of the Gers in the later kick-off of the Scottish Premiership midweek matches on Wednesday night.
  • The Dons have won their last eight league matches at Pittodrie, as Aberdeen are enjoying their best run of form in front of their own supporters since April 2017, with their excellent recent record against Dundee United continuing. Tied top of the Premiership pile with Celtic, who they went toe-to-toe with in Glasgow, the hosts could move nine points clear of the Gers and strengthen their grip on a top-two finish.
  • The Gers didn't look overly convincing against St Mirren, but picked up a precious three points to remain six behind their midweek opponents who occupy second spot from their bitter city rivals on goal difference. Rangers have won their last two meetings with Aberdeen, in both the Premiership and League Cup final last season, but did draw 1-1 on their last trip to Pittodrie in November 2023 with a last-gasp penalty.
  • Aberdeen's remarkable run is continuing by hook or by crook, and if they're serious about breaking the Glasgow duopoly then they'll want to make their home advantage count against Rangers.
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