Bristol City have dropped into the relegation zone after they could only draw 1-1 with Derby County at Ashton Gate this afternoon.
The Robins started the day outside of the bottom three but the result, combined with Coventry City's 2-0 victory over Hull City, saw them fall into the relegation places.
It could have been worse for Derek McInnes's side as they fell behind to a 20th-minute Craig Bryson strike.
The goal came against the run of play, with Jeff Hendrick breaking down the right for the Rams before crossing for Bryson to slot home from eight yards.
City had previously had the better of the opening stages with Albert Adomah forcing a fine save from Derby keeper Frankie Fielding.
Adomah was the provider when Bristol netted their deserved equaliser as he played the ball into Brett Pitman, who sent a curling shot past Fielding and into the far corner.
City now sit in 22nd spot but are level on points with Coventry with six games to play.