Aberdeen v Hibs: Live stream, team news and more as Dons seek first win in six
The last time Aberdeen won a Premiership fixture was the start of November, and that run of winless fixtures has started to take its toll.
Jimmy Thelin's side have lost ground in the title race, and Rangers have clawed back at the gap between second and third, with the Dons looking for their first win in six league outings this weekend.
And if their last encounter is anything to go by, this Saturday's battle with Hibs could be another thriller after three goals in injury time saw the sides forced to settle for a 3-3 draw at Easter Road.
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Aberdeen twice led late on in Leith, and they will be eager to get things right this time around, especially if they are to bring some early festive cheer to the Red Army.
Here are all the key details for the final Pittodrie fixture of 2024.
When is Aberdeen v Hibernian?
The Dons will take on David Gray's Hibs at Pittodrie on Saturday, December 21, in the final home game of the year.
Kick-off is at 3pm after a short presentation that will see Aberdeen fans lost during the year remembered.
How can I watch the game?
Unfortunately, with the 3pm TV blackout, the only way to watch the game in the UK is attending in person.
International viewers can subscribe to watch live on RedTV and there will be an audio feed for those in the UK and Ireland.
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?
Steven McLean is taking charge of this weekend's fixture, with David Roome and Craig Ferguson the assistant referees.
Don Robertson is on VAR duty alongside David McGeachie - the assistant VAR official.
Is there any team news?
Thelin has suffered a double injury blow going into Saturday's clash, with both Vicente Besuijen and Jack Milne ruled out until the spring.
Aberdeen are also still without Pape Habib Gueye and Dimitar Mitov, with both ruled out until January and the latter replaced by Ross Doohan in goal.
Jack MacKenzie could make his return to action, while Kieron Bowie is a long-term absentee for the visitors.
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