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  1. Ross County 3-3 St Johnstone: Analysispublished at 17:47 21 September

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Ross CountyImage source, SNS

    County have scored three goals in the last 15 minutes of matches, a feat that no other top-flight side can match. That's also half of the goals they've netted this season.

    The point maintains the impressive home record under Cowie, who has suffered just two defeats in Dingwall since taking charge.

    While the overall performance will unlikely fill Cowie with joy, the fight and determination to come back from 3-1 down to steal a point certainly should.

  2. Leak replaces Harmon for St Johnstone clashpublished at 14:34 21 September

    Ross County starting XI

    Don Cowie makes one change to his starting XI from last weekend's 2-0 victory over Dundee.

    Ryan Leak is in to replace George Harmon who picked up an injury against Dundee and drops out of the whole squad.

  3. Line-ups from Global Energy Stadiumpublished at 14:14 21 September

    Andy KirkImage source, SNS
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    Andy Kirk takes interim charge of St Johnstone following Craig Levein's sacking.

    Ross County: Laidlaw, Brown, Leak, Wright, Randall, Hale, Chilvers, Campbell, Lopata, Nisbet, White.

    Substitutes: Hamilton, Loturi, Grieves, Denholm, Telder, Efete, Samuel, Brophy, Smith.

    St Johnstone: Sinclair, Raymond, Cameron, Sanders, Neilson, Holt, Clark, Wright, Smith, Sprangler, Kirk.

    Substitutes: Rae, Keltjens, Carey, MacPherson, McPake, Bright, Dair, Essel, Kucheriavyi.

  4. Ross County v St Johnstone: Team newspublished at 18:41 20 September

    DingwallImage source, SNS

    Ross County have doubts over George Harmon and Josh Reid but Max Sheaf and Will Nightingale have returned to training. Ricki Lamie (Achilles) remains out.

    St Johnstone pair Benjamin Kimpioka and Adama Sidibeh are suspended while Jack Sanders is back from a ban.

    Graham Carey returns from a short-term injury, while Uche Ikpeazu (knee) and Sam McClelland (Achilles) are still absent.

  5. Brown braced for a battle against managerless Saintspublished at 13:29 20 September

    James BrownImage source, SNS

    James Brown says Ross County must be ready to match managerless St Johnstone's "scrap and fight" on Saturday as his side look to build momentum after a mood-changing first win of the league season.

    The Staggies are looking to make it back-to-back victories in Dingwall following last weekend's 2-0 triumph over Dundee.

    "It was a big win, it was coming," said Irish defender Brown.

    "We were more clinical and the better team on the day. It's all about keeping clean sheets and building on that.

    "A win enhances everything, everyone comes in with better form, we can't wait for the weekend rather than being in a slump. It just builds confidence, if we get a good run and we see ourselves higher up in the table even this early on, it gives us motivation to keep going."

    St Johnstone, who have lost four of their opening five games, travel north with Andy Kirk and Alex Cleland in interim charge following the sacking of Craig Levein this week.

    "It's huge and we need to make our home games count," added Brown.

    "St Johnstone always fight, it's always a tough game. We expect them to come here and give it their all, they always scrap and fight so we need to try and match them in that."

  6. Clubs get cash via Celtic's Champions League participation - gossippublished at 08:21 20 September

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    Dundee, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Ross County, St Johnstone and St Mirren will each take in £1.6m in solidarity payments due to Celtic's Champions League qualification, with Aberdeen and Dundee United receiving £1m and £650,000 going to Hearts and Livingston. (Mail), external

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  7. Ross County v St Johnstone: Pick of the statspublished at 17:23 19 September

    Ross County v St Johnstone: Pick of the statsImage source, SNS
    • Ross County have lost two of their last three Scottish Premiership games against St Johnstone (D1), as many as their previous 15 beforehand (W5 D8 L2).

    • St Johnstone won their last away league game at Ross County 1-0 in February last season, last winning successive such trips in February 2017 (4 in a row).

    • After beating Dundee 2-0 last time out, Ross County are looking to win back-to-back league games for only the second time since the start of last season, having last done so in November/December 2023.

    • St Johnstone have lost their last two away league games (both 2-0) against Dundee United and Hibernian. They last lost three in a row on the road in January 2023, while they last did so without scoring in January 2022 (run of four).

    • No side has had more shots following high turnovers in the Scottish Premiership this season than Ross County (8, level with Celtic).

  8. Cowie seeking consistency from new-look Countypublished at 17:43 17 September

    Can County make it back-to-back wins this weekend?Image source, SNS
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    Can County make it back-to-back wins this weekend?

    Ross County are "striving for consistency" says Don Cowie as he looks to build on their first league win of the season.

    Akil Wright's opener and Jordan White's penalty saw off a previously free-scoring Dundee side last Saturday at the Global Energy Stadium, where Cowie stresses County have been "strong" during his tenure.

    The manager wants another win - this time against St Johnstone - to gather momentum and take advantage of being one of just two Scottish Premiership games this weekend.

    "It was a really good team performance, I thought we were really solid defensively [against Dundee]," said Cowie.

    "We always believe we have the capabilities to score goals, so if we have that platform and that foundation of being solid at the back, it gives us a great opportunity to win games.

    "It's about consistency, we're striving for that. It takes time for people to gel, the window is now closed so we know who we're working with, everyone is getting familiar with each other and now it's a case of building on what we've done in the first five league games.

    "The group takes a lot of belief on the back of the last two league performances."

    Managerless St Johnstone will be without forwards Adama Sidibeh and Benji Kimpioka through suspension and Cowie views it as a chance to climb the table.

    "History shows we've been really strong at home, and we just want to continue that. We relish playing here, having good home form is a great foundation to have," he added.

    "This gives us a real opportunity to get up the league table and get points on the board."

  9. Cowie on home comforts, County belief & climbing the tablepublished at 17:00 17 September

    Don CowieImage source, SNS

    Don Cowie has been speaking to the media before Ross County's Scottish Premiership game against St Johnstone this weekend.

    Here are the key points by the County boss, who was speaking before Craig Levein was sacked by Saints:

    • County are "striving for consistency" as they look to build on weekend's "really good performance" against Dundee.

    • Cowie says the last two league performances have provided "a lot of belief".

    • The Staggies have "put the Rangers result to bed".

    • Cowie believes Saturday's opponents St Johnstone "have a really good squad" even though they'll be missing key players through suspension.

    • The manager adds his side "relish" playing at home and "history shows we're strong here".

    • Cowie views the weekend as "an opportunity to get up the league table and get points on the board" since there are only two league games.

  10. 'Will defeating Dundee kickstart County's season?'published at 11:49 17 September

    Ross Morren
    Fan writer

    Fan voice Ross County

    It was the Akil Wright show on Saturday as the defender upstaged former favourite Simon Murray and inspired Ross County's first Premiership victory of the season.

    All eyes were on Murray returning to the Highlands for the first time since his move to Dundee. County fans are well aware the energy and quality Murray brings after his 23 goals in all competitions last season for the Staggies.

    Wright was tasked with keeping him quiet. The centre-half arrived from Stockport County in the summer and has brought a lot of pace and power to County's backline while he also looks very comfortable and confident on the ball.

    Wright put in a man-of-the-match performance as he played a key role at both ends of the park.

    In the opening five minutes, Noah Chilvers’ cross was met by Wright to score his first goal in County colours. At the other end, he was a colossus alongside Kacper Lopata and Ryan Leak to limit a free-scoring Dundee side to very few chances.

    After waiting until the final day of the Premiership for a penalty last season, the Staggies have been awarded a spot-kick in each of their three home matches so far.

    Some fans might have been a bit nervous when Grant Irvine pointed to the spot after our two previous penalties were saved, but Jordan White confidently sent Jon McCracken the wrong way to make it 2-0.

    In 2021-22, County ended their winless run at the start of the season with a 5-0 win against Dundee. That victory sent out a real statement to the rest of the league and saw the Staggies go from strength to strength to have a really successful campaign.

    Although Saturday's scoreline wasn't as emphatic, the result could be one that kickstarts County's season.

    Ross Morren can be found at The County Corner, external

  11. 'They're looking compact, what's not to like'published at 08:57 17 September

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    We asked for your views on Ross County's 2-0 win against Dundee.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Bruce: Good to see Simon Murray head back to Dundee. Mission accomplished. Once a Staggie, always a Staggie.

    Michael: Defence additions look solid, midfield additions starting to gel well, the two forwards looked sharp, the goalie got a clean sheet, they're looking compact and more at ease with each other, and shooting now from every position, what's not to like? Top four, why not? The chairman has dug deep, I feel good for him.

  12. County's Randall named in TOTWpublished at 14:53 16 September

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

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    I know Connor Randall plays in midfield but he can also do a turn at right-back, so he’s being shoehorned in there for my Team of the Week.

    He is a real leader who snapped into tackles when required as Ross County got their first league win of the season against Dundee.

  13. Highlights: Ross County 2-0 Dundeepublished at 18:02 15 September

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    Highlights: Ross County 2-0 Dundee

  14. Ross County 2-0 Dundee: Key statspublished at 11:46 15 September

    Ross County's Ryan Leak and Dundee's Oluwaseun AdewumiImage source, SNS
    • Ross County have managed to keep a clean sheet in two of their first five Premiership games - only Celtic have a better record this season.

    • Dundee attempted just eight shots in this game, which is their lowest total in a single match this season.

  15. Ross County 2-0 Dundee: Have your saypublished at 18:12 14 September

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    Ross County comfortably dispatched Dundee to pick up their first Scottish Premiership victory of the season.

    Akil Wright opened the scoring early on when he towered above visiting full-back Ethan Ingram to turn in Noah Chilvers’ corner.

    Ingram was at fault once more when he recklessly hauled down Jordan White in the penalty area, allowing the County forward to convert from the spot right on half-time.

    A quiet period followed the restart until an arrowed strike from White hurtled towards the top corner of Dundee’s goal. A fantastic, outstretched stop from McCracken kept Dundee within reach.

    An even final half-hour played out at the Global Energy Stadium, with Dundee’s desperation exemplified by two long-range Billy Koumetio efforts that failed to effectively test County ‘keeper Ross Laidlaw.

    County rise to ninth in the table, while Dundee drop to seventh-place following their first loss of the season in all competitions.

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  16. Ross County 2-0 Dundee: What the manager saidpublished at 18:07 14 September

    DINGWALL, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 14: Ross County manager Don Cowie during a William Hill Premiership match between Ross County and Dundee at the Global Energy Stadium, on September 14, 2024, in Dingwall, Scotland. (Photo by Paul Devlin / SNS Group)Image source, SNS

    Ross County manager Don Cowie tells BBC Scotland: "I thought it was a real team performance. We worked extremely hard again out of possession and we limited Dundee to very few opportunities. Those are the fundamentals and the base we want to work from. We managed to get the two goals so I’m delighted.

    "It’s important when goals come, it can make a huge difference. We got the first goal early today, it allowed us to build on it.

    "As a unit, I thought they were excellent. We were really disappointed in the way we defended away to Rangers. We have really worked on it over the last three, four weeks. It was better today. I’m really happy with how they are doing.

    "It will be another difficult game [versus St Johnstone], as is every game in this league, but we will take real confidence and belief from this game going into that."

  17. Ross County 2-0 Dundee: Analysispublished at 18:03 14 September

    Cam Wanstall
    BBC Sport Scotland

    DINGWALL, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 14: Ross County's Jordan White celebrates scoring to make it 2-0 during a William Hill Premiership match between Ross County and Dundee at the Global Energy Stadium, on September 14, 2024, in Dingwall, Scotland. (Photo by Paul Devlin / SNS Group)Image source, SNS
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    Jordan White netted from the spot to seal Ross County's first league win of the season

    County sauntered to their first league victory of the season with a robust and competent defensive showing.

    That is not to say the Staggies' forward line did not impress, as White put in an exemplary performance. But it was a defender who knocked in the opener and it was a fortunate spot-kick that kept the much-needed three points in Dingwall.

    Don Cowie’s men were quite content to allow Dundee the majority of possession and barely managed to accurately complete over half their passes - finishing with a 52.3% passing accuracy percentage, compared to Dundee’s 73.7%.

    The County boss was likely willing to take the risk of sitting back, safe in the knowledge that his backline, including Eli Campbell, who made his first start for the club, would maintain their concentration.

    Skipper Connor Randall and summer signing Chilvers impressed throughout - with their persistent tackling and precise passing standing out in a congested midfield area that could have been likened to a battlefield at times.

  18. Ross County 2-0 Dundee: Who impressed?published at 17:59 14 September

    DINGWALL, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 14: Ross County's Noah Chilvers in action during a William Hill Premiership match between Ross County and Dundee at the Global Energy Stadium, on September 14, 2024, in Dingwall, Scotland. (Photo by Paul Devlin / SNS Group)Image source, SNS

    Goal scorers Akil Wright and Jordan White may feel hard done by, but an impressive showing in midfield gets Noah Chilvers the nod here.

    The attacking midfielder grabbed his first assist from his dangerous delivery for Wright's opener and he continued to impress for the remainder of the game.

    Chilvers' excellent passing and resilience in tough midfield battles stood out amongst a number of other strong County performances.

  19. Three changes as Campbell makes first startpublished at 14:34 14 September

    DINGWALL, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 14: Ross County's Eli Campbell warms up during a William Hill Premiership match between Ross County and Dundee at the Global Energy Stadium, on September 14, 2024, in Dingwall, Scotland. (Photo by Paul Devlin / SNS Group)Image source, SNS
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    Eli Campbell joined the club on loan from Everton at the end of August

    Everton loanee Eli Campbell makes his first start for Ross County following a brief substitute appearance in the Highland club's defeat to Aberdeen a fortnight ago, replacing Ryan Leak in defence.

    Noah Chilvers and Jordan White also come in from the start in favour of midfielder Aidan Denholm and striker Eamonn Brophy.

    Ricki Lamie was already ruled out, but hopefuls Will Nightingale (doubt) and Max Sheaf (returning to full fitness, thigh) fail in their fitness bid to make the match day squad.

  20. LINE-UPS from Global Energy Stadiumpublished at 14:24 14 September

    Ross County XI

    Ross County: Laidlaw, Brown, Wright, Lopata, Campbell, Harmon, Randall, Nisbet, Chilvers, Hale, White.

    Substitutes: Hamilton, Leak, Allardice, Loturi, Grieves, Denholm, Efete, Samuel, Brophy.

    Dundee: McCracken, Ingram, Portales, Koumetio, Larkecke, Sylla, Mulligan, Cameron, Tiffoney, Palmer-Houlden, Murray.

    Substitutes: Carson, Astley, McGhee, Main, Adewumi, F Robertson, Braybrooke, Graham, Vetro.

    Dundee XI
  21. Ross County v Dundee: Team newspublished at 20:57 13 September

    Ross County's Eamonn Brophy and Dundee's Mo Sylla Image source, SNS

    Ross County defender Will Nightingale is doubtful while Ricki Lamie (Achilles) is still out. Max Sheaf is back in full training and closing in on a return after a lengthy lay-off with a thigh problem.

    Dundee pair Charlie Reilly and Clark Robertson are back in full training after being sidelined since July, although neither are likely to feature this weekend. Joe Shaughnessy is "ahead of schedule" in his recovery from a ruptured ACL.