They are a good side; they can get the job done home and away by following through their instructions. Aberdeen were now playing with a strong wide at their back.Two minutes later, Aberdeen won their second corner of the game but it was headed away by O’Donnell. The new look Dons certainly tried to up the tempo. "We disappointed in the previous cup so I think we really owe it to ourselves, to the manager and to the fans, everybody involved with the club, to take the club back to Hampden and it's where we should be. Could Aberdeen make the pressure pay? Scottish Cup Semi Final v Celtic. "To go out on a high in that way would be pretty exceptional. The left back then kept the ball in play and whipped in a cross, and as Main went to challenged, the ball came off the unfortunate Johnson and landed in his own net. Aberdeen v Hearts. It will be two teams who are capable of beating each other. You can view his full “When you go in against a team of Celtic’s quality you have got to let them know that they are in a game. Midfielders Dylan McGeouch and Craig Bryson come into the starting XI in place of Shay Logan and the injured Funso Ojo. They claimed for a penalty when a Logan cross appeared to hit an arm. Enter a search term into the form below to search the site; to search a specific phrase please include that phrase within quotation marks (eg "Aberdeen win at home")The manager carried out his usual pre match duties at Cormack Park this lunchtime. Brophy took it and found the net with a fine effort. As will Motherwell and anybody left in the cup will see it exactly that way. The Reds were keen to get the winger one on one with Niko Hamalainen as often as they could.Joe Lewis had his first touch after four minutes when a long ball looking for Eamonn Brophy went through to the keeper.

Logan played the ball to Campbell and young Dean cleverly floated it in for Considine who get the better of O’Donnell. Match on Wednesday, February 19, 2020. "It's all about getting the win, there's no other outcome for us," McLean said of Tuesday's game. We have had good options through the middle of the park.

He is feeling better within himself because he is not concerned and feeling that guilt and apprehension about his body.“He has been desperate to contribute. If it also ends in a draw, 30 minutes of extra time are played. They defend deep and in numbers. What a brilliant opportunity for us. Then a McKenna foul gave Burke another chance to put a ball into the area. Maintaining a standard of performance through results is what we are after.“It is important that we find the ways to get the results. "That's what I want to do. Kilmarnock vs Aberdeen live streaming & live stream video: Watch Scottish Cup online, preview, prediction & odds. We have fallen short in the final third and to get results you need to be good in the final third.“So I feel the performances in the last three games, even though we didn’t score against Kilmarnock, have been good.“We have got a good record (at Rugby Park) but it doesn’t count for anything.“We have gone down over the years, wherever it is a league game, cup games and played against good Kilmarnock teams.“This Kilmarnock team seem to have got themselves going again. Quite how Andy had the energy to get that far up the park is remarkable but once again the defender was the man for Aberdeen.Aberdeen: Lewis, Taylor (Devlin 102), McKenna, McGeouch (Logan 46), Ferguson, Bryson (Campbell 46), Kennedy, McLennan (Cosgrove 46), McGinn, Main.Kilmarnock: Branescu, O’Donnell, Findlay, Broadfoot, Hamalainen, Power, Dicker, El Makrini (Kiltie 91), Burke (Millen 87), Brophy (Johnson 117), Kabamba. The last three games have been a bit more like it from what I would expect.“The team has settled down a bit. Three minutes later, Taylor headed a free-kick clear but then was adjudged to have given away a first Killie corner. On the hour mark, Kennedy did well down his wing but his cross failed to find a red jersey. The Dons were through. The conditions played their part and we didn’t work the keeper enough. Credit to Hamalainen who did just enough to put off the striker. Not for the first time, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock will replay in the Scottish Cup on Wednesday night. A good spell for the visitors but they were unable to work a clear opening.On 62 minutes, Brophy missed a great opportunity to get a second when he was put through one on one with Lewis but the Aberdeen captain, as so often, was there to save the day. "Midfielder Kenny McLean, who has been loaned back to Aberdeen for the rest of the season after signing for Norwich City during the January transfer window, is eager to end his time with the Dons "on a high". The Dons therefore lined up with a 3-5-2 formation, like they did at Hamilton.Aberdeen kicked off, shooting away from the sizable Red Army. The Red Matchday team look at the previous three replays, which have all been at Rugby Park. On 118 minutes, he went thundering in late on Lewis Ferguson as he made his way into the area and Aberdeen had a penalty. They will not be phased by the game. If teams just kick it forward and don’t want to put bodies forward, it is difficult to apply pressure to teams and put that press on.“When we have had the chance to get after teams in recent weeks the performance has been fine. They have a lot of know-how, a lot of experience. It just makes me want it that bit more knowing it's my last game, possibly my last game for Aberdeen. They are happy for the opponents to have the ball in certain areas of the pitch.“They know their strengths; they are a good side. "We've just got to do all we can to make sure it goes our way and I'm confident we can get the job done," said McInnes. We dust ourselves down and we concentrate on cup business. 197 guests. McKenna headed the Campbell set piece wide. There was incredible pressure on Sam Cosgrove but the striker coolly sent the keeper the wrong way and slotted home and, with only a few minutes remaining, the game was surely going to penalties?In the final minute, Aberdeen took the lead. Competition: William Hill Scottish Cup Fifth Round Replay Match: Kilmarnock v Aberdeen Venue: Rugby Park Kick Off: 19:45. On 38 minutes, good work by Matty Kennedy won the first corner of the game.