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Premiership fixtures announced - how do you think Dons will start?

Premiership fixtures announced - how do you think Dons will start?

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Aberdeen will travel to face Hearts in their opening game of the 2025-26 Scottish Premiership season.The match will take place on Monday, 4 August at 20:00 BST, with the Dons' first home fixture against champions Celtic on Sunday, 10 August at 12:30.See Aberdeen's Scottish Premiership fixtures in full here.Where do you think the Dons will be after 10 games and what do you make of how the fixtures have fallen? Share your views here.

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