The curtain will come down on our 2025.26 season on Sunday afternoon when we face off against Dundee at Dens Park.
Red Army
From Bucharest to Greenock, Larnaca and Livi, thank you for your incredible support away from home this season.
You've sold out our initial allocation for Sunday's game. Additional tickets in the main stand are available now.
Nizzy
“The travelling fans have come out in big numbers week in, week out, every time we play so we need to give them a good performance and something to cheer about at Dens Park. We want to finish on a high.”
Kevin Nisbet speaking after Tuesday's game against St Mirren.
The 'Dee
With both sides already confirmed safety but unable to catch seventh placed Dundee United, the weekend's meeting will determine who finishes in that eighth spot.
Dundee are one point behind the Dons on 39. Their post-split campaign has featured two wins and two losses, both victories coming at home against St Mirren and Livingston. Steven Pressley's side fell to a 3-1 defeat at Rugby Park on Tuesday night.
They will be without regular No.1 Jon McCracken who picked up an ankle injury in the win over St Mirren. Understudy Kieran O'Hara has impressed in his two outings since, earning a spot in the SPFL Team of the Week for his part in the Livingston triumph.
The story so far in 2025.26
Prior to the 3-2 defeat in February at Pittodrie, it was The Dons who held the upper hand in meeting against Sunday's opponents.
A 4-0 win back in October brought our first league goals and first league win of the season, Karlsson x2, Aouchiche, and Gyamfi all netting.
A 3-1 win in the City of Discovery followed, again Aouchiche on the scoresheet, bagging a brace, with Kevin Nisbet grabbing a sensational third late on. The Dons No.15 has three goals against Dundee on his record this season after scoring both goals in the February loss.
Dons @ Dens
Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against | Goal Difference |
181 | 74 | 49 | 58 | 299 | 264 | 35 |
May memory match
Our last trip to take on Dundee in May saw the spoils shared, a 1-1 draw in 2015.
Luka Tankulic fired the hosts in front on 43', before Adam Rooney rescued a point at the death, tapping in from a corner with virtually the last kick of the game.
Aberdeen: Brown, Logan, Considine, Taylor, Daniels (Low 82), Hayes, Smith, Robson, Pawlett, Goodwillie (Ross 89), Shankland (Rooney 60). Unused Subs: Anderson, Harvie, Wright, Langfield.
Stephen Robinson
“On Sunday, I want to make sure I put in players that are going to run and work and play the same way that we've played in the run that got us out of trouble.
"We want to end the season on a high against Dundee on Sunday, and then there’s a big job of work to do.”
Follow the action
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