DONS keeper Scott Brown is enjoying the shut-out form of his career and today vowed to continue his clean sheet streak against Celtic.

The summer signing has made a huge impact since taking over the No1 spot from Jamie Langfield.

Former Cheltenham stopper Brown has registered 11 shut-outs in the last 13 Premiership games.

Aberdeen’s red-hot form is the best since season 1992-93 and has powered the Reds to a top-of-the-table showdown with Celtic on Sunday.

Victory in Glasgow would move the Dons level on points with the current leaders and defending champions.

With Aberdeen’s potent attack netting 10 goals in the last three games, Brown realises another clean sheet would provide the platform for the three points that would ignite the title race.

The 29-year-old said: “This is definitely the best run of shut-outs in my career.

“Clean sheets give the team the chance to win, which is vital, and that is what we have been doing.

“That is down to the lads in front of me who have been brilliant.

“To get 11 clean sheets in the recent league run has been great but we are also scoring goals.

“The target is just to keep that unbeaten run going and see where that takes us.”