Aberdeen
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Championship side St Mirren shocked Premiership team Dundee with a 2-0 victory as Hamilton, Partick and Ross County also progressed to the Scottish Cup fifth round
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Liam Boyce and Ryan Dow scored in Ross County’s 2-1 home win over Aberdeen 2-1, while Hearts dropped points at home to Partick Thistle
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Celtic beat Aberdeen comfortably 3-0 at Hampden Park to win the Scottish League Cup and claim their 100th major trophy
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Celtic won the 100th major trophy in their history and their first under Brendan Rodgers as goals from Tom Rogic, James Forrest and Moussa Dembélé sealed a comfortable win
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The Celtic manager has been quick to assess the wider picture in Scottish football and he has the chance to claim his first silverware against his side’s closest challengers
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Motherwell, Ross County and Aberdeen all won in the Scottish Premiership as Hibs went three points clear at the top of the Championship with a 4-0 victory against Queen of the South
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Celtic defeated Aberdeen 1-0 to go nine points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership
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Aberdeen defeated Morton 2-0 at Hampden to reach the League Cup final
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Aberdeen, Hearts and Kilmarnock all recorded wins in the Scottish Premiership as Hibs moved to the top of the Championship
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Aberdeen and St Johnstone earned away victories in the Scottish Premiership as Queen of the South moved two points clear of Hibernian in the Championship
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Aberdeen’s James Maddison scored a 90th-minute free-kick to condemn Rangers to a 2-1 defeat, their second loss on the road in as many matches
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Celtic kept up their 100% record in the Scottish Premiership with a 4-1 win against Aberdeen
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Aberdeen, Hearts and Ross County all recorded wins in the Scottish Premiership and, in the Championship, Hibs collected their third victory of the league season with a 2-0 win at St Mirren thanks to Jason Cummings
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Steven MacLean and Danny Swanson scored as St Johnstone won 2-1 at Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership while Aberdeen and Hearts battled out a 0-0 draw at Pittodrie
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Celtic are overwhelming favourites to win their sixth title in a row in a season when Rangers make their return to the Scottish Premiership after four years
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Celtic survived an Aberdeen fightback to win 3-2 at Parkhead and clinch their fifth successive Premiership title.
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Departing Celtic manager Ronny Deila wants his players to maintain Celtic’s solid home league record against Aberdeen with another win to seal Celtic’s fifth league title in a row
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Adam Rooney scored on his return from injury as Aberdeen beat Motherwell 4-1 in the Scottish Premiership and League One and Two places were settled
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Aberdeen beaten 2-1 by Motherwell and are now four points behind leaders Celtic in the Scottish Premiership
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Ash Taylor and Shay Logan scored as workmanlike Aberdeen beat Kilmarnock 2-1 in the Scottish Premiership
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Aberdeen are in fine form and sit one point behind league leaders Celtic in the Scottish Premiership. This could become a memorable season for the club but it is unlikely to match 1983-84, when they won three trophies under Alex Ferguson
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Aberdeen moved to within one point of Premiership leaders Celtic after battling from behind to beat Partick Thistle 2-1 at Firhill
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Aberdeen drew 1-1 with St Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership, failing to take advantage of Celtic dropping points and having their striker Adam Rooney ruled out for six weeks
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Scottish round-up: Rangers slip up at Dundee and Aberdeen pull away