Ross County have seen over 2.5 goals in 6 of their last 7 home matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. St. Mirren have won their last 3 matches against Ross County in all competitions. Ross County have failed to win their last 8 matches (Premiership). St. Mirren are undefeated in their last 5 matches (Premiership).
Malky Mackay named three changes to his Staggies side, along with a formation alteration, as they fell to a 2-1 defeat to Motherwell at Fir Park before a 1-0 loss to Dundee United at Tannadice in their last Premiership match. Harry Clarke replaced Keith Watson at right-back, with the Staggies opting for a back four as opposed to three central defenders. Blair Spittal dropped into midfield, as Regan Charles-Cook moved up to play as a winger. Ross Callachan and Jordan White also made way, as Watford loanee Joseph Hungbo and Alex Samuel entered the attack. County created numerous chances in their 4-3-3 formation and could opt for it once more here. Jim Goodwin named an unchanged St Mirren side after the Buddies recorded their first league win of the season in a 3-2 victory over Aberdeen in Paisley, succeeding it with a 1-0 away victory to Livingston prior to the international break. Ethan Erhahon came in to partner Alan Power in midfield and it was his goal that gave them all three points in West Lothian. Playing slightly further ahead, Connor Ronan bagged a brace against the Dons in their topsy-turvy clash. Jamie McGrath continued to support Eamonn Brophy in attack. However, it was Curtis Main who grabbed the winner against his former club, but the Englishman wasn't rewarded with a start against Livingston as a result.
Ross County, still in search of their first Scottish Premiership victory this season, host a St Mirren side that are looking to pull away from a potential basement battle and into the top six. County have taken just three points from their opening eight games. Yes, they've had a tough start, but they have to start picking up victories given their next three clashes are against bottom six sides. If they can take a positive performance and victory here into massive matches against Livingston at home and Dundee away, the table could be looking a lot better soon for the Staggies. As for Saints, they're in a decent vein of form themselves. Unbeaten in five league games, back-to-back victories against an Aberdeen side expected to challenge for Europe and at Livingston, a notoriously tough venue, it's looking a wee bit better for the Buddies as they attempt to climb that Premiership table and look to do themselves justice by gatecrashing the top six spots. Given the run that Saints are on, coinciding with County's poor form, the Buddies may just get the better of their hosts and sneak past the Staggies here. Having won 1-0 last time out, they'd certainly settle for that again. 0:1
Malky Mackay named three changes to his Staggies side, along with a formation alteration, as they fell to a 2-1 defeat to Motherwell at Fir Park before a 1-0 loss to Dundee United at Tannadice in their last Premiership match. Harry Clarke replaced Keith Watson at right-back, with the Staggies opting for a back four as opposed to three central defenders. Blair Spittal dropped into midfield, as Regan Charles-Cook moved up to play as a winger. Ross Callachan and Jordan White also made way, as Watford loanee Joseph Hungbo and Alex Samuel entered the attack. County created numerous chances in their 4-3-3 formation and could opt for it once more here. Jim Goodwin named an unchanged St Mirren side after the Buddies recorded their first league win of the season in a 3-2 victory over Aberdeen in Paisley, succeeding it with a 1-0 away victory to Livingston prior to the international break. Ethan Erhahon came in to partner Alan Power in midfield and it was his goal that gave them all three points in West Lothian. Playing slightly further ahead, Connor Ronan bagged a brace against the Dons in their topsy-turvy clash. Jamie McGrath continued to support Eamonn Brophy in attack. However, it was Curtis Main who grabbed the winner against his former club, but the Englishman wasn't rewarded with a start against Livingston as a result.
Ross County have seen over 2.5 goals in 6 of their last 7 home matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. St. Mirren have won their last 3 matches against Ross County in all competitions. Ross County have failed to win their last 8 matches (Premiership). St. Mirren are undefeated in their last 5 matches (Premiership).
Ross County, still in search of their first Scottish Premiership victory this season, host a St Mirren side that are looking to pull away from a potential basement battle and into the top six. County have taken just three points from their opening eight games. Yes, they've had a tough start, but they have to start picking up victories given their next three clashes are against bottom six sides. If they can take a positive performance and victory here into massive matches against Livingston at home and Dundee away, the table could be looking a lot better soon for the Staggies. As for Saints, they're in a decent vein of form themselves. Unbeaten in five league games, back-to-back victories against an Aberdeen side expected to challenge for Europe and at Livingston, a notoriously tough venue, it's looking a wee bit better for the Buddies as they attempt to climb that Premiership table and look to do themselves justice by gatecrashing the top six spots. Given the run that Saints are on, coinciding with County's poor form, the Buddies may just get the better of their hosts and sneak past the Staggies here. Having won 1-0 last time out, they'd certainly settle for that again. 0:1