Ross County Database

DateSaturday, 08 December 2018
CompetitionScottish Championship
Fixture/ScoreRoss County 1:1 Queen of the South
VenueGlobal Energy Stadium at Victoria Park
Attendance3,205
RefereeMike Roncone
CommentsMatch Report
Report by Eilidh Davies for the BBC.
Ross County 1 Queen of the South 1
Ross County missed the chance to go top of the Scottish Championship after being held by Queen of the South.
With Ayr United's game against Inverness called off on Friday, County looked set to leapfrog them after Josh Mullin's low shot found the net.
But 20 minutes later substitute Andrew Stirling equalised from close range following Lyndon Dykes' cross.
County remain second, a point behind leaders Ayr, who have a game in hand. Queen of the South move up to fourth.
Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell: "It was difficult to break them down. From getting our noses in front you're thinking we've probably got enough experience and quality to get ourselves through the game and we just feel as though we've lost a really cheap goal. We feel like it was an opportunity missed."
Queen of the South manager, Gary Naysmith: "I'm absolutely delighted for the players. I was willing them to get a result without Stephen Dobbie and Gary Harkins because a lot of the time we get labelled a one man team. For not winning a game, that's about as happy as I've been as a manager."
Ross County
ManagerSteven Ferguson Stuart Kettlewell
Starting 111: Scott Fox, 2: Marcus Fraser 1, 6: Ross Draper, 8: Jamie Lindsay, 9: Billy Mckay, 12: Stelios Demetriou, 14: Joshua Mullin 1, 15: Keith Watson, 26: Don Cowie (SNR), 27: Ross Stewart, 44: Tom Grivosti
Bench21: Ross Munro, 7: Michael Gardyne, 10: Declan Mcmanus, 17: Davis Keillor-Dunn, 22: Tony Dingwall, 43: James Wallace, 48: Tom Kelly
Queen of the South
ManagerGary Naismith
Starting 11Alan Martin, Scott Mercer, Jordan Marshall, Callum Fordyce, Michael Doyle, Kyle Jacobs, Josh Todd, Callum Semple, Adam Frizzell, David Norman 1, Lyndon Dykes
BenchAndrew Stirling 1, Connor Murray, Owen Bell, Daniel Irving, Jack Leighfield