Livingston boss David Martindale insists striker Bruce Anderson is fighting fit and ready to down the Dons.
The former Pittodrie man hobbled off injured a fortnight ago during the Lions’ Scottish Cup loss against Inverness and missed last week’s clash with Rangers.
But the 24-year-old looks set to start this weekend when Livi travel north to Pittodrie hoping to boost their top-six chances.
They head into the contest sitting three points ahead of the seventh-placed hosts but with a game in hand, with Martindale tipping the clash to be a ‘cracker’.
Speaking to the Courier, he said: “Bruce will be back. I could probably have gotten away with playing him against Rangers, but he hadn’t really trained at all and I didn’t want to push him and then he ends up missing four weeks because he’s played when he’s not fully ready.
“It was a long-term decision not to play him but I do think he was a big miss.
“I don’t actually usually start him in those types of games but if he was fit, he’d have started. He’s been on top form and I think that with the way we had the ball in and around their box on Saturday, he would have caused Rangers plenty of problems.”
He added: “He’s been training well at the start of this week and had no adverse reactions at all so he should be good to go for Saturday. I think it has the potential to be a cracker of a game to be honest.
“It’s a big game for both teams and the two of us will be going all out to get the win.”
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