Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(28) 17 Goals 11 (15)
(21) 16 Assists 8 (10)
(6.7) 6.9 Average Ratings 6.7 (6.5)
26.9 Average Age 26.6
183.1 Average Height (cm) 183.8
(1) 1 Shots pg 0.9 (0.8)
(52%) 53% Aerial Duel Success 51% (47%)
(0.5) 0.6 Dribbles pg 0.5 (0.5)
(1.4) 1.1 Tackles pg 1.2 (1.2)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership.

Missing Players

Aberdeen
Motherwell
Player Reason Status Rating
Dante Polvara Doubtful N/A
Leighton Clarkson Doubtful 6.4
Player Reason Status Rating
Sam Nicholson Out N/A
John Koutroumbis Doubtful 5.98
Harry Paton Doubtful 6.46
Callum Slattery Doubtful N/A
Filip Stuparevic Doubtful N/A
Shane Blaney Doubtful 6.83
Apostolos Stamatelopoulos Doubtful 6.42

Team News

Aberdeen
Motherwell
  • Unsurprisingly, Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin named an unchanged Dons team following a comfortable 2-0 victory over Kilmarnock at Pittodrie, before they left it late to depart Dingwall with all three points against Ross County before the break.
  • Dimitar Mitov kept a sixth clean sheet of the season, saving a penalty against the Staggies, as Jack MacKenzie, Gavin Molloy, Slobodan Rubezic and Nicky Devlin made up the back four in front of him.
  • Graeme Shinnie and Sivert Nilsen sat as the duo in front of the back four. Topi Keskinen, Ester Sokler and Jamie McGrath supported sole striker Pape Gueye. Kevin Nisbet netted the winner in the Highlands off the bench, so could start this one.
  • Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell also named an unchanged Steelmen side after they clinched a 3-1 victory versus Hearts at Fir Park, before they too left it late as they snuck past St Johnstone 2-1 at McDiarmid Park before the break.
  • Aston Oxborough continued in goal behind an unchanged back three of Dan Casey, Liam Gordon and Paul McGinn. Stephen O'Donnell remained at right wing-back as Ewan Wilson kept his place on the left hand-side of midfield.
  • Davor Zdravkovski and Andy Halliday started in the middle of the park. Lennon Miller and Tawanda Maswanhise supported lone striker Zach Robinson. Moses Ebiye netted the Well's winning goal in Perth off the bench, so is pushing for a starting spot.

Prediction

  • Both Aberdeen and Motherwell left it late in their last Scottish Premiership matches, as both sides enter the international break with a victory before the two teams meet at Pittodrie this weekend.
  • Aberdeen's last-gasp winner against Ross County meant that they have opened their Scottish Premiership campaign with four wins from as many matches for the first time since 2017/18. Momentum is gathering at Pittodrie, following nine straight wins in all competitions, which could prove beneficial given the Dons' October fixtures provide some tricky tests both home and away.
  • Motherwell clinched a massive win at McDiarmid Park, as St Johnstone succumbed to a late Well winner. The Steelmen had only won one of their previous nine league meetings with Saints, a 2-0 victory last May, so they put their rotten recent record to bed and grabbed a precious three points in Perth. They haven't proved as defensively solid as the hosts, but certainly provide a threat.
  • Despite the Steelmen's solid start to the season, Aberdeen won three of their four league meetings against Motherwell in 2023/24 and should make it five wins from as many league matches this weekend.
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