Motherwell left Pittodrie with a point, making it three league games unbeaten.
Jesper Karlsson opened the scoring with a strike from distance, but Elijah Just’s equaliser from a quickly taken corner earned the Steelmen a 1-1 draw.
Two changes were made to the side that was beaten by St Mirren at Hampden last weekend. Callum Slattery and Stephen Welsh returned to the starting 11, with Liam Gordon and Ibrahim Said making way.
This was the third meeting between the two sides already this season, with the Steelmen getting the better of the Dons on the first two occasions.
Motherwell started in a really positive fashion. They had lots of the ball and were in good attacking areas, with plenty of intricate passing, but they were just lacking that cutting edge.
The visitors were first to threaten. A nice ball over the top from Lukas Fadinger found Callum Slattery, who brought it down on his chest and forced a great save from Mitov.
They were handed a second chance to take the lead from a corner on the left. The ball fell to Tawanda Maswanhise, but his shot flashed inches wide of the near post.
Aberdeen had a great chance to break the deadlock moments before half-time, but Marko Lazetic couldn’t find the target as he got on the end of Karlsson’s free-kick.
The sides went into half-time even, although Aberdeen looked fortunate to not be a man down, as Emmanuel Gyamfi persistently fouled despite being on a booking.
For all the possession Motherwell had, on the hour mark, it was Aberdeen who took the lead. Karlsson countered with plenty of space and managed to beat Ward with a strike from a distance.
The Steelmen weren’t behind for long, though. Quick thinking from Callum Slattery led to his corner finding Elijah. Just completely unmarked, and he poked level, dispatching his second in two league games.
Neither side could find a definitive cutting edge, and the game fizzled out to a 1-1 draw, leaving Well sixth in the league and unbeaten in three Premiership matches.
Motherwell Team: Ward, Koutroumbis, McGinn, Welsh, Longelo, Watt, Fadinger, Slattery, Maswanhise, Just, Stamatelopoulos.
Motherwell Bench: Connelly, Balmer, Gordon, Sparrow, Priestman, Osong, Charles-Cook, Hendry, Said.