Aberdeen welcome Ipswich Town to Pittodrie as both clubs continue their pre-season preparations.
The Scottish side come into this clash off the back of a strong finish to last season, which included a memorable Scottish Cup triumph.
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When to watch: Aberdeen Ipswich will kick off at 7:30 pm BST on 25 July 2025.
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That shootout victory over Celtic not only delivered silverware but also booked their spot in the Europa League playoff round, giving the Dons plenty to play for in the weeks ahead.
Ipswich Town head into the new season looking to bounce back from a tough year in the Premier League.
After finally ending their long absence from the top flight, the Tractor Boys struggled to keep pace, finishing 19th with just 22 points.
Their defensive frailties were a major issue, conceding 82 goals over the campaign, while only managing 36 in return.
The run in was particularly grim, with six losses and two draws in their final eight games sealing their fate.
Back in the Championship, Ipswich are aiming to regroup and push for promotion once more.
Their preseason has begun on a positive note, as they swept aside Austrian outfit LASK Linz with a convincing 4-1 win.
There are more tests to come before the real action begins, including friendlies against Aberdeen, Charlton and Auxerre.
With their opener against Birmingham City on the horizon, Kieran McKenna’s side are hoping to build momentum and rediscover the sharpness that earned them promotion just over a year ago.
Barry Robson’s men showed composure and structure in their recent 2-0 win over Cove Rangers, easing back into competitive rhythm with goals at key moments.
With the domestic campaign looming and European competition on the horizon, Aberdeen will be keen to sharpen their attacking edge against a solid English opponent.
