Aberdeen v Kilmarnock: Live stream and team news as Dons seek eighth consecutive victory
Aberdeen are once again back in Premiership action this weekend in their last Pittodrie outing before the first international break of the season.
Under new boss Jimmy Thelin the Reds have been unstoppable, winning seven games in seven outings and securing a League Cup quarter-final while sitting level on points with table toppers Celtic.
It has been a remarkable start for the Swede, and he will be eager to repeat the St Mirren outing by downing Kilmarnock on Sunday afternoon.
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The Buddies turned up on the back of a tough European test, and that is the exact same situation once again after Killie's battle with Copenhagen in Denmark on Thursday night.
Should Celtic slip up against St Mirren, then Aberdeen could even finish the weekend top of the league - here is all you need to know for this one.
When is Aberdeen v Kilmarnock?
The Dons' game against Killie was rescheduled owing to the Ayrshire side advancing in their European qualifiers, which saw them face Copenhagen on Thursday night.
Aberdeen will kick-off against Derek McInnes' men on Sunday, August 25 at 3pm at Pittodrie Stadium.
How can I watch the game?
Unfortunately the game has not been picked for Sky Sports or Premier Sports coverage this weekend.
Red TV subscribers outside the UK can watch all the action on the club website.
You can keep up to date via Aberdeen's social media channels and find all the post-match reaction here on Aberdeen Live.
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Who are the match officials?
Matthew MacDermid is the man in the middle this Sunday off the back of a controversial incident at Hampden which saw St Johnstone fume after Rangers were awarded a goal despite a foul in the build-up.
Graeme Stewart and Paul O'Neill are the assistant referees, and Peter Stuart is the fourth official.
Nick Walsh is on VAR duty and the assistant VAR official is Daniel McFarlane.
Is there any team news?
Dante Polvara and Leighton Clarkson remain sidelined with long-term injury, while absent winger Duk is also out of contention for Sunday's clash.
This weekend's game will be the first Premiership fixture of the season without Bojan Miovski after the striker's club record move to Girona.
Otherwise it's a full squad and there could be Premiership debuts for Topi Keskinen and Ante Palaversa who arrived earlier this summer - the former helping secure a quarter-final place in the League Cup last weekend.
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