Aberdeen v Kilmarnock: Pick of the statspublished at 10:38
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Aberdeen have won six of their last seven home league games against Kilmarnock, losing the other 1-0 in December 2023.
Kilmarnock have won four of their last five league meetings with Aberdeen (L1), as many as their previous 38 beforehand (W4 D8 L26).
Aberdeen's 2-1 win at Dundee last time out ended their 14-game winless run in the Scottish Premiership (D4 L10). Before that winless run, the Dons were unbeaten in 20 league games (W16 D4), and before that streak, they were winless in 11 (D5 L6).
Kilmarnock have won both of their last two league games, last winning three in a row within a single season in the Scottish Premiership in October 2020 under Alex Dyer.
Kilmarnock have seen more goals scored by teenagers (excl. own goals) in the Scottish Premiership this season (6) than any other club. 19-year-old Bobby Wales has scored in two of Killie's last three league games.
'Relief in Dundee, but rollercoaster season showing no signs of slowing up'published at 13:20 19 February
13:20 19 February
Liam McLeod BBC Sport Scotland Commentator
The sense of relief from the Aberdeen supporters was palpable from the top of Dundee Law all the way down to the Tay as the Dons won a league game for the first time in three months at Dens Park.
Topi Keskinen's decisive goal was worthy of winning any match, anywhere. The huge visiting support in the Bob Shankly stand had a perfect view of it, too, as the Finn's rocket whistled past Jon McCracken in the Dundee goal. In that moment of quality you could see why the Aberdeen board sanctioned the big transfer fee to land Keskinen in the summer.
Jimmy Thelin will hope that the long-awaited victory kick-starts their Premiership season with a visit from Kilmarnock to come on Saturday.
There were plenty positives for the manager to take from the win with winter arrivals Alexander Jensen, Mats Knoester and Kristers Tobers all impressing as the Dons stopped their record-breaking winless league streak at 14.
Throughout the storm that had engulfed the club during those 14 matches, Thelin has remained calm both on the touchline and in front of the microphones and he will personally be relieved that things appear to be moving in the right direction again having sealed a place in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals the previous Sunday.
The team has also recorded successive wins for the first time since beating Dundee United and Rangers in the halcyon days of October.
It is quite remarkable, that, despite the 99-day wait for a Premiership victory, Aberdeen emerged from the weekend in third place and with it all to play for.
There are seven games to go until the split with nine teams realistically fighting it out for the four places in the top half that remain available and the Dons' face four of the current bottom six in the lead up to the 33-game mark.
The Dons' fans have been riding the rollercoaster all season and it shows no signs of slowing down just yet.
Aberdeen to host giant-killers Queen's Park on BBC Scotlandpublished at 11:39 19 February
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Giant-killers Queen's Park's trip to Aberdeen in next month's Scottish Cup quarter-finals will be televised live on BBC One Scotland.
The Scottish Championship side stunned top-flight Rangers in the last round and will aim to back up their shock win at Ibrox when they travel to Pittodrie on Saturday, 8 March.
Callum Davidson's side will kick off against Jimmy Thelin's Premiership outfit at 12:30 GMT on BBC One Scotland and BBC iPlayer.
'Are things finally clicking again for Thelin as smiles return in Aberdeen?'published at 17:13 18 February
17:13 18 February
Glen Schreuder Fan writer
It may have taken 14 winless league games, but Aberdeen have finally gotten there.
A 2-1 victory over Dundee has ended the wait for victory.
Topi Keskinen slammed in a goal of the season contender, and Kevin Nisbet looked in the mood for more.
Are things finally clicking into gear once again for Jimmy Thelin's charges? The manager stuck with the team who secured victory over Dunfermline and they repaid the faith shown in them.
I spoke last week about how I wanted this team to show they meant business.
On Saturday, they certainly showed they did and results elsewhere saw us leap back into third place. Impressive given how long we have waited for a win! More importantly, it means the race for third is back in our own hands.
The centre-back pairing of Kristers Tobers and Mats Knoester looks to be what we have longed for - steady, assured, and blocking everything a team throws at them.
Ante Palaversa and Sivert Heltne Nilsen have started three games in midfield together in 2025, and we've won them all! Coincidence?...
Up top, Nisbet looks a different player. Perhaps he's been aided by the competition brought in by Oday Dabbagh, who himself looked sharp off the bench against Dundee.
With a positive result alongside a fairly positive performance, the Red Army have lots to smile about this week.
Let's hope we make it a hat-trick of victories this weekend over Kilmarnock.
'No foul in Dons opener against Dundee'published at 11:56 17 February
11:56 17 February
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Sportscene panel analyse Dundee's defeat to Aberdeen
The Sportscene panel discuss the potential shirt pull on Antonio Portales in the build up to Aberdeen's opening goal against Dundee on Saturday.
Nisbet ready to show best at Dons - gossippublished at 08:05 17 February
08:05 17 February
Scotland forward Kevin Nisbet, 27, is ready to show his best at Aberdeen after netting goals in successive games in the Dons' return to winning ways. (Press and Journal - subscription), external
Watch the best of Aberdeen's win over Dundeepublished at 18:02 16 February
18:02 16 February
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Highlights: Dundee 1-2 Aberdeen
Aberdeen beat Dundee 2-1 at Dens Park to end their 14-game winless run in the Premiership. (UK users only)
A 'false dawn' or 'onwards and upwards' for Aberdeen?published at 15:12 16 February
15:12 16 February
Aberdeen fans, we asked for your views on the victory over Dundee which ended the Dons' 14-game Premiership winless streak.
Here's what some of you said:
Richard: While we can appreciate a couple of wins on the bounce, I remain unconvinced we are ready for tough opposition. Great performances by Ante Palaversa, Topi Keskinen and some of the new recruits but I fear that the level of opposition in the past two games is creating something of a false dawn. The rate of improvement is good, but needs to continue.
John: Good win. The players who came in the January window look a lot better than the ones they replaced. Dundee were the better team but we will take three points and move on. Jimmy Thelin can't play the two old men in midfield together, the legs have gone and why doesn't Shayden Morris get a start? Onwards and upwards.
Eric: A dogged, determined display by the team, however we won't survive that kind of onslaught on a weekly basis. You can't defend in your 18-yard box alone and the midfield need to cut off these opportunities long before they arrive. Good to see goals from the strikers, though not sure on the combination up front. A great confidence booster overall.
John: Well a win was certainly needed and the team dug in to get a result which takes a bit of pressure of the management team and the players. We still looked disorganised defensively and pretty messy at times.
John: Feels like the beginning of a new era. Duk, Slobodan Rubezic, Graeme Shinnie and Leighton Clarkson being quietly discarded while Jimmy Thelin stamps his authority on the club with signings that fit his style of play. Third in the league with a third of the season still to play. Crisis, what crisis?
John: At last a glimmer of hope. Mats Knoester did well and Richard Jensen is looking very promising, might be worth swapping him with Sivert Nilsen in the centre. Several good balls into space where a striker should have been, but wasn't. Would have liked to see Oday Dabbagh replace Kevin Nisbet for the last 20 minutes. More determination and effort was a positive.
Dundee 1-2 Aberdeen: Key statspublished at 12:42 16 February
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Dundee attempted 22 shots in this game, their highest total in a single match in the Premiership this season.
Josh Mulligan has assisted five goals in the Premiership this season, more than any other Dundee player.
Dundee have conceded 24 first-half goals in 26 games, no team has conceded more in the Premiership this season.
Kevin Nisbet and Topi Keskinen scored their fifth goals of the Premiership this season, no Aberdeen player has more.
Aberdeen have a record of W10, D1, L1 when scoring the opening goal in the Premiership this season.
Aberdeen are unbeaten in their past eight Premiership matches when leading at half-time (W7, D1) dating back to 2 March 2024 against St Mirren (L 2-1).
Dundee 1-2 Aberdeen: What Thelin saidpublished at 18:01 15 February
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Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin was pleased for the huge travelling support as his team ended a 14-game winless run in the Scottish Premiership by sinking Dundee.
"I can see the faces of the players, the happy faces of the fans who supported us in struggling times and good times," Thelin told BBC Scotland.
"We put a smile on their faces with how the team competed and helped each other on the pitch. We had some difficult situations but the players defended together and sacrificed themselves.
"It's important for us to refocus now on the next game but take some good points from this game and the cup game. We are playing better together."
Dundee 1-2 Aberdeen: Have your saypublished at 17:54 15 February
17:54 15 February
Aberdeen fans, how are you feeling after your team ended a 15-game wait for league victory?
Dundee 1-2 Aberdeen: Who impressed?published at 17:54 15 February
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Topi Keskinen's stunning goal will attract the social media clicks - and rightly so - but Ante Palaversa was a dominant presence for Aberdeen during their long-awaited win.
The midfielder put in several teasing deliveries and provided touches of class in a chaotic central chunk of the pitch.
Jeppe Okkels' caught the eye, while Kristers Tobers looks an influential addition to Jimmy Thelin's defence.
Dundee 1-2 Aberdeen: Analysispublished at 17:38 15 February
17:38 15 February
Kheredine Idessane BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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Aberdeen reclaimed third place in the Scottish Premiership by ending their 14-game winless run
How Aberdeen must wish they could play Dundee every week. Three victories over them this season alone – and only two defeats in their past 31 league encounters.
After taking just four of his past available 42 points, manager Jimmy Thelin really needed all three here to kickstart the club's faltering Premiership campaign. Job done in that sense.
Recent signings Mats Knoester, Aexander Jensen and Tobers have added a much-needed solidity to the Dons defence. At the other end of the park, Jeppe Okkels looks dangerous off the wing and Nisbet combined well with Pape Gueye up top.
If Keskinen can keep producing quality such as his long-range strike, he'll take some shifting from the starting line-up.
This feels like a very big win for Aberdeen. They're back up into third place. Can they stay there?
Rubezic not drawn on Aberdeen exit - gossippublished at 10:39 15 February
10:39 15 February
Slobodan Rubezic admits "many people find my decision strange" to re-join Novi Pazar on loan, but the 24-year-old centre-half says he does not want to talk publicly about the personal issues that led to his surprise departure from Aberdeen. (National)
Novi Pazar do not have the option to buy Rubezic, who has been dealing with matters outside of football, at the end of the defender's loan from Aberdeen this summer. (Record), external
Mitov return a boost as Dons try to reward 'amazing' supportpublished at 17:35 14 February
17:35 14 February
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'Rubezic still an Aberdeen player' - Thelin
Jimmy Thelin has welcomed the return from injury of goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov for Saturday's game at Dundee as Aberdeen attempt to end a club record 14-game winless run in the league.
The 28-year-old has missed the past eight games after a shortlived comeback from a hamstring problem.
"Mitov will be inside the squad tomorrow," manager Thelin said.
"That's a slide in the right direction. We have three good goalkeepers, it was a good start to the season and having competition in the squad is good.
"Ester [Sokler], Jack Milne and Dante Polvara are training more and more on the pitch but it's still some weeks until they are available for the squad."
Thelin has told his players they must "do everything" to reward the support of fans after being "amazed" by demand for tickets for the trip to Dens Park.
The 2,900 away allocation is sold out and Thelin said: "It's amazing. Everybody know this is a big club. For me to live here and feel it, the history is one thing, a good thing.
"You can also build a strong future, depending on history and the passion around people who work for the club and also people outside the club.
"It's really connected and that's why you have to be proud and take responsibility when you belong to this club and community, to do everything you can.
"That's what we talked about after the Hibs game. We have to do everything we can to support this and be our best every day because the support we have is amazing."
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Thelin on Mitov return, squad strength & Rubezic loanpublished at 16:25 14 February
16:25 14 February
Charlotte Cohen BBC Sport Scotland
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Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premiership game at Dundee.
Here are the main points:
Goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov is available to return after an eight-game injury absence. Ester Sokler, Jack Milne and Dante Polvara are still some weeks away.
On Slobodan Rubezic's loan exit, Thelin says it will be "good" for the defender to get more game time and "be closer to home for personal reasons" but insists he is "still an Aberdeen player".
The Dons boss is pleased with the level he's seeing in training and insists the new signings make the squad stronger but knows they will need time to settle in.
On facing Dundee amid a 14-game winless league run, Thelin says "every game is a new opportunity for everyone" and stresses his team are ready to "show our best side" and "put a challenging time behind us".
Thelin is full of praise for the supporters who are expected to travel to Dens Park in their numbers and says his team have to "be proud and take responsibility" for the fans.
The Aberdeen manager says his side are "ready" for an exciting Scottish Cup game at home to Rangers conquerors Queen's Park.