JAMIE MCGRATH has insisted Aberdeen's sole focus must be on the Highlands if they want to make their Hampden dreams a reality.
The Dons finally got their domestic campaign up and running with their convincing 4-0 home win over Ross County on Sunday.
They will now hope that lightning can strike twice when they head to Dingwall for their rematch in tomorrow night's Viaplay Cup quarter-final.
McGrath knows County will be looking for revenge and the Republic of Ireland midfielder said: "We can't get too carried away.
"We put on a good performance but Wednesday will be very difficult.
"It is always difficult playing the same team back-to-back. We have to recover well and get ready.
The chance to play at Hampden is one we don't want to pass up.
"It is going to be a completely different game. They will have a point to prove up on their patch. It is a very hard place to go."
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