Day 25
Nygren 67'
Aberdeen: 1. Mitov - 3. Frame, 21. Molloy, 22. Milne (Lobban, 79), 28. Jensen A. (Keskinen, 79) - 6. Nilsen S. (Morrison L., 62) - 8. Geiger (Shinnie G., 69), 16. Armstrong S., 25. Cameron L. - 15. Nisbet, 20. Olusanya T. (Bilalovic, 62)
Substitution: Morrison L. (from 62); Bilalovic (from 62); Shinnie G. (from 69); Lobban (from 79); Keskinen (from 79)
Bench: 77. Gyamfi - 27. Lazetić, 29. Kjartansson
Yellow Cards: Nilsen S. 26; Olusanya T. 41
Celtic: 12. Sinisalo - 5. Scales, 22. Araujo J. (Donovan C., 87), 41. Hatate, 47. Murray D., 63. Tierney (Saracchi, 65) - 42. McGregor C. - 13. Hyun-jun Yang (Forrest, 65), 14. McCowan (Maeda, 61) - 11. Cvancara (Nygren, 61), 23. Tounekti
Substitution: Nygren (from 61); Maeda (from 61); Saracchi (from 65); Forrest (from 65); Donovan C. (from 87)
Bench: 31. Doohan - 43. Arthur - 9. Adamu C., 21. Oxlade-Chamberlain
Yellow Cards: Forrest 76; Hatate 89
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Aberdeen
Celtic