

Fraserburgh 3–1 Aberdeen (R) | International Club Friendly | 27 June 2026
Fraserburgh began their pre‑season preparations in emphatic style, defeating an Aberdeen reserve side 3–1 in an international club friendly played at Fraserburgh’s home ground. The Scottish Highland League side impressed with their intensity and sharpness, while the young Dons showed flashes of quality but ultimately lacked the killer instinct.
Match Overview
The friendly served as an ideal tune‑up for both teams ahead of their respective competitive campaigns. Fraserburgh, using a mix of experienced heads and hungry youngsters, controlled large periods of the game. Aberdeen (R) – featuring several academy prospects and first‑team fringe players – started brightly but faded as the contest wore on.
Key Moments
- 12’ – Fraserburgh take the lead: A long‑range effort deflected past the Aberdeen goalkeeper after a corner was only partially cleared.
- 36’ – Aberdeen (R) equalise: A well‑worked move ended with a composed finish from inside the box – 1–1.
- 55’ – Fraserburgh restore lead: A counter‑attack caught Aberdeen out of shape; the strike was low and hard into the far corner.
- 78’ – Fraserburgh seal victory: A penalty was converted after a handball in the box, making it 3–1.
Tactical Story
Fraserburgh employed a direct 4‑4‑2, looking to exploit the physical advantage of their strikers. Aberdeen (R) attempted to play out from the back but were pressed relentlessly, leading to several turnovers. The Dons’ midfield struggled to retain possession, and their defensive line was often caught too high.
Standout Players
Fraserburgh’s No. 9 was a constant menace, scoring one goal and winning the penalty. Aberdeen (R)’s left‑back showed attacking ambition but was exposed defensively. The visitors’ goalkeeper made several sharp saves to keep the score from becoming more lopsided.
Season Context
For Fraserburgh, this victory serves as a confidence‑booster as they prepare for the new Highland League season. Aberdeen (R) will take valuable lessons from the match as they develop their young squad – the defensive frailties will need addressing before the SPFL reserve league campaign begins.