ABERDEEN are back in European action tonight, facing Croatia's HNK Rijeak in the third round of qualifying for the Europa League.
Derek McInnes will be hoping for a repeat performance of the last time the Dons faced the Croatians, when Aberdeen ran out 3-0 winners back in 2015.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the European fixture.
Where is the game taking place?
The match will go ahead at Rijeka's Stadion Rujevica.
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What time is kick-off?
The game will get under way at 7pm UK time on Thursday night.
Is it on TV?
Yes. Premier Sports 1 will be showing the match live, with their coverage beginning at 6:55 pm.
What are the pre-match odds?
The home side are the clear favourites to come out on top tonight, with most bookies offering odds of around 8/13. If you fancy Aberdeen to pull of another upset in Croatia, McInnes' men can be backed at around 5/1.
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What's the latest team news?
Centre-back Scott McKenna - who is reportedly on the radar of a couple of English Championship clubs - has flown out with the squad and McInnes has insisted that the Scotland international will play tonight. Good thing too - with Ash Taylor injured, Aberdeen need all the bodies they can get in the middle of the defence.
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