The Dons may have to be a part of Celtic’s Premiership title party following the release of the post-split fixtues.
The Dons, who are eight points behind the leaders with five matches remaining, will face St Johnstone and Motherwell before heading to Parkhead on Sunday, May 8.
Should the Dons and the Hoops win both matches before that encounter then Ronny Deila’s side will have the opportunity to secure the title with a victory against the Dons.
Aberdeen will finish the season with home matches against Hearts on Thursday, May 12 and Ross County on Sunday, May 15.
The Staggies have a difficult run-in as they chase a top four finish with away matches against the leading three sides.
County visit Celtic on Sunday, April 24 before hosting St Johnstone the following Saturday.
Jim McIntyre’s men will travel to Tynecastle to take on Hearts on Saturday, May 7 before the final home match of the season against Motherwell on Wednesday, May 11. The Staggies end their campaign with a trip to Pittodrie to face the Dons.
Caley Thistle, who failed to make the top six, host Kilmarnock in a televised match on Sunday, April 24 before travelling to Firhill to face Partick Thistle on Saturday, April 30.
John Hughes’ team will have Friday night football to look forward to on May 6 when they take on relegation-threatened Dundee United at the Caledonian Stadium before a midweek trip to Hamilton on Wednesday, May 11.
Caley Thistle’s final match will be at home against Dundee on Saturday, May 14 with the game starting at 12.30pm.
Each team will end the season having played 19 home games – a uniformity which is rarely possible because of the difficulties in predicting who will finish in the top six.