'Can in-form Dons end Paisley hoodoo?'published at 16:21
Liam McLeod
BBC Sport Scotland Commentator

As noted here last week, victory over Hibernian really was a must for Aberdeen and thanks to Kevin Nisbet's moment of artistry at Pittodrie on Saturday, it is game on in the battle for third place.
Hibs had been going like a train and topped the 2025-only Premiership table, so this was an impressive victory that leaves the Edinburgh side ahead on goal difference.
Dundee United's heavy home loss against Celtic didn't do the Dons' hopes of finishing best of the rest any harm either as they size up St Mirren on Saturday.
Nisbet's goal was fit to win any match, and it had been a game that looked like petering out in a stalemate, which would have suited David Gray's men more than the hosts.
It leaves Jimmy Thelin's men in fine form with just one defeat in their past 12 and completed an excellent week's work coming seven days after their Scottish Cup semi-final victory over Hearts.
A trip to Paisley, however, isn't top of Aberdeen's wishlist. They haven't won away to St Mirren in nine visits going back to 2018 and have only won on six of 24 trips to the Buddies' current home since they moved across town from Love Street.
It was also where their winter of discontent officially began amid Storm Bert's heavy snow which had put the game in doubt. Even after that first defeat of the season in Renfrewshire, Aberdeen had a 23-point advantage over Hibs which has since been whittled away.
Three of the Dons' final four fixtures are away from home with trips to Rangers and Dundee United either side of a Scottish Cup final dress rehearsal against Celtic at Pittodrie.
However, the race for top three is in the melting pot, and it promises to be a dramatic conclusion to this section of the table.