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Aberdeen v Ross County | Your Matchday Guide

29 March 2024
Author AFC Media Team
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Your Matchday Guide

Aberdeen v Ross County | Saturday 30th March, 3pm KO

The Dons are back at Pittodrie after the international break to take on Ross County in a crucial league fixture.

Tickets are available up until kick-off online via afc.co.uk/eTickets or through the Pittodrie Ticket Office.

Pittodrie Ticket Office opens - 9.30am

The Ticket Office will be open from 9:30am until kick-off on matchday.

The stadium is filling up fast with just South Stand blocks W-Y and RDS Upper left to choose from.

 

Pittodrie Club Shop opens - 9.30am

Make a trip to the Club Shop to get kitted out for the match, open from 9.30am on matchday.

Check out our Mega Sale with now up to 60% selected items available in-store and online. 

Travel to Pittodrie with First Bus and Stagecoach

Thanks to our Official Aberdeen City Public Transport Partner, First Bus, Dons fans in Aberdeen City can travel to Pittodrie for FREE on a matchday.

Our Official Aberdeenshire Public Transport Partner Stagecoach will provide Dons fans in Aberdeenshire with 50% discount off travel on Bluebird Explorer Dayrider Adult tickets on matchdays at Pittodrie.

All match buyers and season ticket members will be sent codes via email in the days leading up to the match.

To redeem the discounts, check your inbox for your code. If you have purchased a ticket and haven’t received a code please contact the Pittodrie Ticket Office.

Collect your Aberdeen v Ross County matchday programme

Make sure to buy a copy of our Aberdeen v Ross County matchday programme including exclusive interviews with Peter Leven, Graeme Shinnie and Ester Sokler.

Also in Saturday’s packed programme: the young Dons feature is with Rodrigo Vitols, and the Q&A is with striker Aaron Reid. The AFC women’s interview by Mark Gordon is with captain Hannah Stewart.

Don’t forget you can collect your next set of stickers for your AFC sticker collection for season 2023/24.

Our match programme is available to purchase in the club shop, around the ground on matchday and online

Turnstiles open - 2pm

Turnstiles will be open from 2pm so you can get in early to see the Dons warm up and get match ready. Grab some food and watch the stadium fill up before we get ready to kick off at 3pm.

Ram Tubulars t-shirt cannon - 3.45pm

Make sure you look out for Robbie the RAM and our Supporter Engagement Team making their way round the pitch at half-time with the RAM rocket.

In partnership with RAM Tubulars, we will be giving away prizes using our t-shirt cannon for some lucky young Dons on matchdays.

Give our Pie of the Match a try!

Make sure to try out BaxterStorey’s Pie of the Match – the Mince, Tattie & Mealie pie! Look out for it all around the ground while stocks last.

 

Supporter info – unacceptable behaviour, pitch incursions, missiles & pyrotechnics

PYROTECHNICS:
It is an offence for a person, without reasonable excuse, to possess a pyrotechnic article while the person is in a public area or at a designated venue or while at a designated event.

Do not pick up any pyrotechnic devices as you don’t know what type it is. Some explode after flaring or smoking. These can seriously injure your or kill you. Smoke alone can have serious health issues for asthmatics and those with bronchial or other health issues.

Please note, supporters are politely reminded use of pyrotechnic smoke devices inside and outside the stadium is prohibited and the use of these objects is endangering themselves and others. Anyone caught in possession or using a pyro device will face criminal action and will be banned from Pittodrie.

PROHIBITED ITEMS:
Weapons, knives, fireworks, smoke canisters, air-horns, flares, weapons, dangerous or hazardous items, laser devices, bottles, glass vessels, cans, poles and any article that might be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety.

No items should ever be thrown within the seating decks or on top the trackside or pitch.

THROWING OF OBJECTS:

Do not throw any objects, especially over the segregation and trackside fences.

CONTROLLED CONTAINERS:
It is a criminal offence for any person to enter or attempt to enter the Ground: whilst in possession of a container or any other item which is or was capable of holding liquid or any other thing and which, if thrown, would be capable of causing injury to another person; or whilst in possession of alcohol; and/or 3 whilst drunk.

INCURSIONS:
Please do not enter onto the track or field of play unless instructed to do so by Stewards or Police. This can lead to ejection from the stadium and arrest.

SMOKING/VAPING:
The seating decks and concourses are designated no smoking areas, and this includes E-cigarettes.

DAMAGE:
Any damage caused to seating will cost your club, and that includes, toilets and other fitments.

FLAGS:
No surfing flags or excessively large poles unless agreed by the host club. Flags and banners must conform to the relevant fire regulations. No flags to overhang advertising boards or cause obstruction or danger to other members of the public. The size and content of the flag is at the discretion of the home club Safety Team.

VENUE SECURITY:
All spectators are reminded that security is the responsibility of all those at the ground and not just safety and security personnel. If you see something suspicious or unsafe, please report this to the nearest member of stadium staff, Steward or Club Staff Member.

GROUND REGULATIONS – UNACCEPTABLE CONDUCT:
As at all fixtures, unacceptable conduct will not be tolerated. Any individuals attending the match who are found to have engaged in unacceptable conduct may have disciplinary action taken against them. Unacceptable Conduct may also lead to criminal charges.

Aberdeen FC operate a zero‐tolerance policy towards racism. Inappropriate/offensive songs should not be sung and dependant on the content, could be followed up by the clubs and Police Scotland.

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