Welcome to Sports Mole's live text coverage of the Europa League second-round qualifying tie between Aberdeen and Burnley at Pittodrie Stadium.
This Battle of Britain brings together a side that finished as runners-up in the Scottish Premiership and a side that defied expectations in claiming a seventh-placed finish in the English top flight.
Aberdeen have the more recent European experience, having qualified for the UEFA Cup in 2007, whereas Burnley have not competed on the continental stage in more than 50 years.
Follow the first leg as it unfolds with our extensive updates below.
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ABERDEEN SUBS: Cerny, Forrester, Gleeson, Wright, May, Campbell, Anderson
BURNLEY SUBS: Taylor, Vokes, Walters, Wells, Bardsley, Long
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Derek McInnes: "It's important that we're still in the tie when we go to Burnley and most of the times we've been undone in Europe have been when we conceded at home. We've always had a confidence in our own abilities and we're really excited to get the competitive season underway. I don't think there'll be any real surprises tomorrow evening and if it's a typical British game, that's fine."
Sean Dyche: "[The flight delay] was no problem at all. It sometimes happens, the flight had a technical problem and we were delayed a bit. But we were flying out of Manchester and most of our players live in south-west Manchester so they popped home for a couple of hours. So it was no big drama. You will see plenty of our fans here, and there is a real feeling about the town. To get here is a different thing to some other clubs maybe. We look at it as a real badge of honour playing in this competition."
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STARTING XI: Lewis, Logan, Devlin, McKenna, Hoban, Ferguson, Shinnie, Ball, Mackay-Steven, Cosgrove, McGinn
SUBS: Cerny, Forrester, Gleeson, Wright, May, Campbell, Anderson
STARTING XI: Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Ward, Cook, Hendrick, Westwood, Gudmundsson, Wood, Lennon
SUBS: Lindegaard, Taylor, Vokes, Walters, Wells, Bardsley, Long