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C. Ewan
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A.Wilson
J. Anderson
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Ben Gardiner
S. Sutherland
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Kerron Samuels
C. Mackenzie
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J. Milne
D. Happe
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T. Dingwall
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A.Sutherland
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### Article 1

Brora Rangers 0-2 Aberdeen: Dons Cruise to League Cup Victory at Dudgeon Park

A clinical Aberdeen side kicked off their Scottish League Cup campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win over Highland League hosts Brora Rangers on Wednesday night. The Premiership outfit never looked troubled at Dudgeon Park, controlling possession and creating the better chances throughout the 90 minutes.

Match Overview

Aberdeen entered the tie as overwhelming favourites against a Brora side that plies its trade in the fifth tier of Scottish football. The Dons wasted little time asserting their dominance, with Bojan Miovski opening the scoring in the 18th minute. The North Macedonian striker latched onto a through ball from Jamie McGrath and slotted low past the Brora goalkeeper.

The hosts defended resolutely but struggled to impose themselves on the game. Aberdeen doubled their lead shortly before the half-hour mark when Duk met a cross from Jonny Hayes with a powerful header that nestled into the top corner.

Standout Performances

  • Bojan Miovski – Composed finish and constant threat in behind.
  • Graeme Shinnie – Dictated the tempo from midfield, winning aerial duels and distributing smartly.
  • Brora Rangers backline – Despite the scoreline, they limited Aberdeen to just two goals with disciplined organisation.

Key Moments

The second half saw Aberdeen manage the game effectively, with Brora's best chance coming in the 67th minute when a long-range effort from Martin Mackinnon forced a sharp save from Kelle Roos. The Dons continued to press for a third, but the Highland League side held firm to keep the scoreline respectable.

Group Stage Implications

Aberdeen’s clean sheet and two-goal margin put them in a strong position in Group A. With three points and a +2 goal difference, the Dons will look to build momentum when they face Queen’s Park next midweek. Brora Rangers, meanwhile, will need to recover quickly ahead of their trip to Montrose.