The Reds sit just three points above Saturday's opponents in the Premiership table.
Willie Miller admits he’ll be watching Aberdeen’s next 90 minutes through the cracks in his fingers as he fears play-off panic at Pittodrie.
County have been revived since Don Cowie replaced Derek Adams in the dugout at Dingwall, harvesting eight points from their last five fixtures while Aberdeen have taken just three. European Cup Winners’ Cup hero Miller said: “We can’t just say that we won’t be involved in the play-offs because that could happen. Even a draw for County this weekend would keep them hanging on in there but a win would be an outstanding result for them.
“They haven’t won at home in the league since beating Livi just before Christmas and their form at home hasn’t been good. I must admit that it hurts me quite a bit to watch the way Aberdeen defend, although they’re not the only offenders in that regard these days.
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