Why form doesn't favour Killie at Aberdeenpublished at 14:28 BST 25 April
Aberdeen v Kilmarnock (15:00)
Neil McCann takes Kilmarnock to Aberdeen with his side in 11th, two points behind St Mirren and five adrift of their hosts and Dundee.
The Dons stretched their lead over the Ayrshire team after beating Hibs at home last time out to end a run of eight games without a win, while Killie drew 2-2 with Dundee.
Head coach Stephen Robinson will be hoping a first win in four games since he switched from St Mirren will ease some of the pressure that has mounted on Aberdeen.
Kilmarnock, meanwhile, have improved under McCann but still have a fight on their hands to avoid a repeat of 2021, when their 28-year stay in the top flight was ended after a play-off defeat by Dundee.
Indeed, the odds appear stacked against them at Pittodrie considering they have not won in 13 trips away from Rugby Park since September and have lost on their latest four visits to Aberdeen.
Image source, SNSFormer Aberdeen keeper Kelle Roos is back at Pittodrie for Killie today - but he starts on the bench









