An oil worker is facing a football ban after he admitted trying to brawl with Dundee United fans.
Aberdeen supporter Brian Wright admitted forming part of a disorderly crowd as tensions flared ahead of the match at Tannadice last December.
Wright got involved in a fracas on Main Street in Dundee before the match on December 13.
He admitted engaging in behaviour likely to incite public disorder by repeatedly trying to engage in violence with rival fans.
A string of other fans of both clubs have already admitted similar charges, with some receiving year-long stadium bans.
Wright, 44, of Union Street, Aberdeen, pleaded guilty to a charge under the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act.
Sheriff Tom Hughes deferred sentence for background reports on the offshore worker until next month.
Last week Dons fans Euan Stevenson and Scott Steppie were handed one-year bans and fines after they admitted being part of the disturbance before the game.
The pair were part of a group of up to 65 Aberdeen fans who were monitored on police CCTV as they travelled from Dundee rail station to the stadium.
Earlier three Dundee men admitted identical charges relating to the same incident.
They will be sentenced next month. Lemmy Milne, Alexander Middleton and Grant Fender appeared at Dundee Sheriff Court last week facing charges of being part of a disorderly crowd on December 13 last year.