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PREVIEW: Kilmarnock v Aberdeen

Kilmarnock defender Niall McGinn challenges Dons attacker Niall McGinn
Kilmarnock defender Niall McGinn challenges Dons attacker Niall McGinn

Aberdeen could potentially secure European football with victory over Kilmarnock on Saturday.

If Dundee United lose against Hamilton on Saturday and the Dons win on Sunday, Derek McInnes’ men will be guaranteed a place in Europe next season.

Kilmarnock team news

  • Craig Slater returns from suspension.
  • Manuel Pascali is also free after a one-match ban kept him out of the defeat at Motherwell last week, however, he is still struggling with an ankle injury sustained in training.
Craig Slater returns for Kilmarnock
Craig Slater returns for Kilmarnock

Aberdeen team news

  • Boss Derek McInnes has no fresh injuries.
  • Midfielder Ryan Jack is in line to return after missing the midweek game with Caley Thistle through injury.
  • The only absentee for the midweek Pittodrie match is skipper Russell Anderson (knee).
Ryan Jack could return for the Dons
Ryan Jack could return for the Dons

Kilmarnock defender Lee Ashcroft says

“Aberdeen have been brilliant and you relish the challenge of playing against players such as Adam Rooney.

“I have played against him before, I know what he is like. His confidence is obviously high so it is going to be even more of a challenge but I am definitely up for the challenge.”

Lee-Ashcroft
Kilmarnock’s Lee Ashcroft has praised the Dons

Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes says

“It’s always good to see good people get another opportunity an Gary’s one of those boys. He has a real enthusiasm to coach and manage. A tough decision was made to move him on at Hearts but Kilmarnock are now getting the benefit of that.”

“We’re well aware of the need to finish the season strong and that’s what we’re trying to do.

“It’ll be a tough game for us but equally a tough match for them if we can produce the form we’re capable of.

“Our form in the last 10 games of last season didn’t replicate what had been previous in the season. Our form wasn’t convincing.

“It’s in our hands to make sure we go and finish second. It’s not in our hands to go and finish first. Regardless of where we end up, if we continue in a similar vein, we’ll be pleased with our work this year.”

Derek McInnes
Derek McInnes is looking for a strong finish from his team

Kilmarnock provisional squad

Samson, Barbour, O’Hara, Ashcroft, Pascali, Slater, Johnston, McKenzie, Eremenko, Clingan, Cairney, Magennis, Eccleston, McKenzie, Syme, Davidson, Obadeyi, Chantler, Brennan, Westlake, Miller, Kiltie, Splaine, Hawkshaw.

Aberdeen provisional squad

Langfield, Logan, Daniels, Taylor, Reynolds, Considine, Robertson, Flood, McLean, Robson, Rooney, Hayes, Pawlett, Smith, McGinn, Goodwillie, Jack, Masson, Driver, Low, Shaughnessy, Shankland, Wright, Brown.