Aberdeen has maintained an unbeaten streak in 15 home league encounters against Dundee, recording 10 victories and 5 draws. Their last home league defeat to Dundee was a 2-1 loss in May 2004, when Steve Paterson was manager. In their last 29 league matches against Aberdeen, Dundee has secured only two wins (along with 8 draws and 19 losses), with their most recent triumph being a 1-0 scoreline in March of the previous season. This season, Aberdeen stands as one of only two teams, alongside Celtic, to have won nine out of their initial 10 Scottish Premiership fixtures, with one draw. Historically, in the 21st century, only one club in the Scottish top-flight has achieved 10 wins within their first 11 matches of a campaign and subsequently failed to claim the league title; this occurred with Celtic in the 2010-11 season. Dundee’s performance in their last eight away league games shows only a single victory (accompanied by 3 draws and 4 defeats), which was a 1-0 win at Motherwell in October. In the current Scottish Premiership season, Aberdeen has netted 20 goals from 123 shots, achieving a conversion rate of 16.3%, which is the highest among all teams in 2024-25. The Dons have also demonstrated a significant overperformance in scoring, registering over six goals more than their expected goals (20 goals compared to an expected 13.7 xG), marking the highest such overperformance in the competition this term.

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