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                                                    St Mirren
                                                    Nigel Hasselbaink (57 mins)
                                                    1-1
                                                    Aberdeen
                                                    Scott Vernon (59 mins)

                                                    Clydesdale Bank Premier League , Feb 25, 2012
                                                    Ground: St Mirren Park , Kickoff: 12:00 , Att 3,627

                                                    Team news

                                                    Tesselaar misses out St Mirren will be without Jeroen Tesselaar for their Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Aberdeen after the Dutchman was ruled out for four to six weeks with a knee injury.

                                                    Aaron Mooy is available after playing for Australia Under-23s in midweek but leading scorer Steven Thompson serves the second of his two-match suspension, while Hugh Murray remains sidelined with a calf injury.

                                                    Long-term absentees Kenny McLean (collarbone) and Darren McGregor (knee) are also unavailable.

                                                    Defender David Barron admits the prospect of a European place is further incentive to get their top-six push back on track.

                                                    Champions Rangers will be prevented from competing in Europe next season unless they can publish overdue audited accounts and meet other financial criteria by March 31.

                                                    With administrators and now police examining the club's financial dealings and a tax bill that could hit tens of millions of pounds, their absence from Europe is looking an increasingly likely prospect.

                                                    Failure to secure a licence to play in Europe for Rangers would open another place for a team further down the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

                                                    With five Scottish clubs in Europe next term, all of the other top-six teams could automatically qualify for Europe, depending on the make-up of the William Hill Scottish Cup final.

                                                    Barron said: "I wasn't aware until earlier that a place in the top six could mean qualification for Europe.

                                                    "The chance to play in Europe is another great incentive for us to push on and I think even finishing in the top six would be a great achievement for the club.

                                                    "Everyone in the dressing room is adamant that we want a place in the top six, you want to be playing against the big teams in the league and it also means that we are competing at the right end of the league after battling at the bottom in recent years." Aberdeen midfielder Stephen Hughes is likely to miss out but his hamstring strain is not as bad as first feared.

                                                    Peter Pawlett has recovered from a hamstring strain but a minor knee injury could see him miss out and Josh Magennis (ankle) and Michael Paton (hamstring) are also doubts.

                                                    Chris Clark, Isaac Osbourne, Russell Anderson, Rob Milsom and Yoann Folly remain on the sidelines.

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                                                    Last modified 14:42 25/02/12

                                                    Draw specialists share spoils St Mirren and Aberdeen ended their recent goal droughts but neither side could get back to winning ways with a 1-1 draw in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

                                                    Nigel Hasselbaink gave St Mirren a 57th-minute lead that brought to an end a run of four SPL games without a goal, but the hosts were pegged back almost immediately as Scott Vernon netted Aberdeen's first league strike in three matches to earn his side a point.

                                                    The result is St Mirren's fourth consecutive league draw, while Aberdeen had to settle for a third successive tie despite having the better chances throughout the game.

                                                    St Mirren manager Danny Lennon was forced into one change and opted for another following his side's 0-0 draw away to Dundee United last Saturday.

                                                    Jeroen Tesselaar missed out with a knee injury as David Van Zanten deputised at full-back. Further forward, Hasselbaink was preferred to Gary Teale as Lennon looked to increase his attacking options and end a run of four consecutive SPL games without a goal, a fact not helped by top-scorer Steven Thompson's continued absence through suspension.

                                                    Visitors Aberdeen were forced into one change following their 0-0 draw with St Johnstone. Stephen Hughes' hamstring injury is not meant to be as serious as first thought, but this fixture came too soon for the midfielder with Youl Mawene his replacement.

                                                    Hasselbaink and Dougie Imrie were the home side's preferred strike partnership and the duo linked early to create a chance for Hasselbaink.

                                                    Imrie's flick-on gave the Dutchman some space inside the penalty area but the striker mis-hit his attempt and Jason Brown gathered comfortably.

                                                    Aberdeen started slow but gradually started to take control and had their first chance in the 23rd minute. McArdle's deep cross found space for Kari Arnason to volley at the back post, but the midfielder hit his shot into the ground and the effort lacked the pace to beat Craig Samson.

                                                    Having forced one chance, the visitors responded with two more in as many minutes.

                                                    First Arnason's shot flew wide after space opened up 18 yards from goal, then Fraser Fyvie latched onto a direct ball into the penalty area and his shot across goal just went wide of the far post.

                                                    Aberdeen thought their pressure had paid off when they had the ball in the back of the net a minute before half-time, only for the goal to be disallowed. Ryan Jack stabbed the ball home after Fyvie's flick-on, but the midfielder was adjudged to have drifted offside.

                                                    Fyvie then wasted a glorious opportunity five minutes after the restart. The youngster latched onto a short back-pass by Lee Mair but hooked his shot wide with the goal gaping.

                                                    Aberdeen midfielder Ryan Jack was then unfortunate for the second time not to break the deadlock as his shot from 10 yards was twice blocked by Scott Barron.

                                                    Despite the recent barren spells from both sides, the crowd was then treated to two goals in as many minutes.

                                                    Hasselbaink turned his marker 25 yards from goal, headed into the centre of the penalty area and placed a left foot shot into the far corner of the net, giving the home side a fortuitous lead on the balance of play.

                                                    However, within seconds the match was level.

                                                    Mitchell Megginson controlled the ball on the edge of the six-yard box before touching off for Vernon to place his shot into the far corner from eight yards.

                                                    The pace of the match picked up and St Mirren constructed arguably their best move with Imrie switching play to the advancing Graham Carey on the left. Carey spotted the central run of Teale but the ball in missed the stretching substitute by inches.

                                                    With three minutes remaining Aberdeen substitutes Rory Fallon and Peter Pawlett almost combined to take all three points, the latter shooting wide under pressure after being played in by his team-mate.

                                                    Deep into stoppage time Teale almost won it, but his shot on the run from 20 yards was well held by Brown.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    St MirrenRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Craig Samson
                                                    2 David van Zanten
                                                    14 Marc McAusland(sub 45)
                                                    5 Lee Mair
                                                    3 David Barron
                                                    8 Steven Thompson(sub 70)
                                                    6 Jim Goodwin
                                                    10 Paul McGowan
                                                    23 Graham Carey
                                                    27 Douglas Imrie
                                                    11 Nigel Hasselbaink(sub 88) Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    12 Graeme Smith
                                                    7 Hugh Murray
                                                    15 Aaron Mooy
                                                    17 Kenny McLean
                                                    21 Gary Teale(sub 70)
                                                    37 Jason Naismith(sub 45)
                                                    39 Thomas Reilly(sub 88)
                                                    AberdeenRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    32 Jason Brown
                                                    2 Rory McArdle
                                                    5 Youl Mawene(sub 68)
                                                    3 Mark Reynolds
                                                    6 Andrew Considine
                                                    22 Ryan Jack
                                                    11 Kari Arnason
                                                    28 Gavin Rae
                                                    17 Fraser Fyvie
                                                    9 Scott Vernon Goal
                                                    23 Mitchel Megginson(sub 80)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Jamie Langfield
                                                    10 Darren Mackie
                                                    14 Rory Fallon(sub 68)
                                                    15 Peter Pawlett(sub 80)
                                                    18 Mohamed Chalali
                                                    21 Josh Magennis
                                                    34 Daniel Uchechi

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