ABERDEEN have confirmed that supporters will not be subjected to Covid passport checks at their next two Pittodrie fixtures this month.

Scottish Government regulations now require clubs to carry out inspections to insure that all fans have received two doses of a Covid vaccine at events with crowd of more than 10,000 spectators.

The Dons will host Hibernian on Saturday, October 23 and Hearts seven days later as boss Stephen Glass faces two hugely significant fixtures in the Premiership.

But the Pittodrie board expect the attendance to be below the Government threshold and have therefore confirmed that vaccine status checks will not be carried out at the turnstiles.

A club statement read: "Aberdeen Football Club is expecting a crowd of 9,700 at the upcoming home fixtures against Hibernian and Hearts.

"Around 65% of season ticket members are predicted at these games. This is largely due to those not ready to come back and those choosing instead to use their Virtual Season Ticket.

"Even with sufficient matchday tickets available and an 800 allocation for away support, as well as the game being shown live in the UK on a PPV basis, the expected crowd will be under the 10,000 threshold and therefore not subject to the proof of vaccine scheme.

"Given the challenges we face in training staff and stewards on the implementation of the legislation in a reasonable and lawful manner, this will alleviate any undue pressure on them and the Club.

"Our recent survey revealed that the vast majority of our fans are fully vaccinated and the Club continues to support the Scottish Government and the NHS in the roll-out of the vaccine programme by making Pittodrie available as drop-in clinic.

"The safety and wellbeing of our fans remain paramount and we will continue to adhere to the Covid protocols and procedures which are set out in operational plans approved by Aberdeen City Council’s safety committee.

"We will review our approach and estimated attendance numbers, in line with the legislation, after these fixtures and reassess the situation for subsequent matches."