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Aberdeen will take on Dutch Eredivisie side Twente in a pre-season friendly on Saturday 4, July. Stephen Robinson's side will spend a week in the Netherlands as part of their 2026-27 preparations. Prior to the match with Twente, the Dons meet Scottish League 1 Cove Rangers, managed by former Aberdeen player Paul Hartley.

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Tottenham "looked like the Spurs of four weeks ago" in Tuesday's damaging defeat at Chelsea, says former goalkeeper Paul Robinson. Spurs knew a point would all but guarantee survival but instead they go into their final game at home to Everton with a two-point advantage over third-bottom West Ham, but with the door left ajar for Nuno Espirito Santo's side to escape.
Rowena Armitage (Hibernian): Back-to-back starts for the 17-year-old for the first time and was part of a professional performance for Joelle Murray's side. Gill Inglis (Motherwell): A true legend of the SWPL hung up her boots as Iain Robinson's side remained unbeaten in the split. Emma Brownlie (Glasgow City): Kept her former team-mates at arms length in their quest for the win which would've handed them the title.
Aberdeen head coach Stephen Robinson would be "questioning people's intelligence" if they can't see the overhaul needed at Pittodrie this summer. Robinson, who was named head coach in March, insists he and the board are on the same page about what needs to be done after a hugely disappointing Premiership campaign. "We are all in agreement on what we need to do and what direction we need to go, what type of players we need in and what type of mentality we need at the football club," Robinson said.
Katie Cox (Aberdeen): Not the busiest of afternoons at Balmoral for the Aberdeen goalkeeper, but holding on for a morale-boosting clean sheet with the relegation play-off to come was a huge boost for Scott Booth's side. Tegan Browning (Motherwell): Opened the scoring in the battle to be the best of the rest, but it was much more about her defensive performance in what was a hard-fought victory for Iain Robinson's side. Leah Eddie (Rangers): Great to see the Scotland international get 90 minutes under her belt in what has been a stop-start campaign.