| Date | Saturday, 11 October 2025 |
|---|---|
| Competition | Scottish Championship |
| Fixture/Score | Saint Johnstone 0:0 Ross County |
| Venue | McDiarmid Park |
| Attendance | 3,750 |
| Referee | David Dickinson |
| Comments | Match Report Report by Daryl Scott from Saint Johnstone Website. Saint Johnstone 0 Ross County 0 Saints welcomed Ross County to a sunny McDiarmid Park this afternoon for a William Hill Championship match. Simo Valakari made three changes to the side which started the goalless draw at home to Ayr United last Saturday as Matty Foulds and Sven Sprangler came into the starting eleven, whilst Liam Smith made his first started for Saints. They replaced Adam Forrester and Jack Baird, who both dropped to the bench, whilst Adama Sidibeh missed out as he is away on international duty with Gambia. Uche Ikpeazu also missed today’s match as he is also away on international duty with Uganda. Ross County got their first win of their league campaign last Saturday as they defeated Raith Rovers 2-0 in Dingwall and manager Tony Docherty made one change to his starting eleven this afternoon as Connor Randall came in to replace Miller Thomson who missed out completely due to being on international duty with Scotland under 21s. Scott Fraser got the match underway for the visitors however, it was Saints who created the first chance of the match on 6 minutes. Matty Foulds played the ball out wide to Josh McPake and the winger then cut inside before seeing his low effort saved by Trevor Carson. The Staggies got a sight of goal on 8 minutes as Fraser played in Ronan Hale however, Toby Steward got down well to save the right-footed strike from the County forward. Good play by Saints on 10 minutes saw McPake pick out Reece McAlear in the box however, the strike from the midfielder was deflected behind for a corner by Declan Gallagher. McAlear got another sight of goal a minute later as the midfielder was played in by Jason Holt however Carson made a fantastic save with his legs to turn the ball over for a corner. McAlear took the corner from the right and the ball eventually broke to McPake however, he couldn’t find the target with his effort. Saints continued to apply early pressure to the Staggies goal and on 13 minutes Kai Fotheringham was next to test Carson as the County keeper gathered the strike from the attacking midfielder. Saints were dominating possession and on 23 minutes a lovely move down the right saw Jamie Gullan advance down the channel before picking out Holt in the box. The Saints captain then laid ball off to Fotheringham who unleashed a fine effort from 20 yards which beat Carson but the ball struck the post. Saints continued to control proceedings and just before half time they created another chance as a cross from the left by Foulds was met by Fotheringham however, who couldn’t make a clean connection as his left-footed effort was comfortably held by Carson. Simo Valakari’s side made a bright start to the second half as on 46 minutes good play down the left saw McAlear play in Foulds whose effort was deflected behind for a corner by Akil Wright. Then on 52 minutes Liam Smith picked out McPake in space just outside the box and the in-form winger unleashed a strike at goal which took a slight deflection off a Staggies player as Carson gathered the ball. County got a great chance to take the lead 10 minutes into the second half as Hale burst into the box but Steward made an impressive reaction save to keep the score level. The Staggies created another chance on 65 minutes as Wright’s long ball down the right played in Jordan White and the half time substitute tried to pick out Hale in the centre of the box, but the forward couldn’t connect with the delivery as the ball went behind for a goal kick. With 16 minutes remaining Morgan Boyes let fly from distance which went narrowly wide of the post. Further pressure from Saints 3 minutes later saw Gallagher make a vital last ditch tackle to turn a Fotheringham effort behind for a corner. A long throw-in from Gallagher on 81 minutes saw the ball break to Gary Mackay-Steven in the box however, the effort from the Staggies substitute was comfortably gathered by Steward. Saints then made a change with 5 minutes remaining as Jannik Wanner came on to replace Sven Sprangler. Saints continued to control the game and McPake came close with a low right-footed effort on 87 minutes. Saints continued to rack up their corner count as another good move a minute later saw Foulds force Wright to turn the ball behind for Saints seventeenth corner of the match. As the match entered stoppage time both sides created chances to snatch a later winner. On 93 minutes Wright blazed an effort over from distance for the Staggies. Then a minute later Saints came close again as Fotheringham setup McPake however, his right-footed strike went narrowly over as Saints had to settled for a point. |
| Ross County | |
| Manager | Tony Docherty |
| Starting 11 | 30: Trevor Carson, 4: Akil Wright, 6: Connor Randall, 7: Jay Henderson, 9: Ronan Hale, 12: Scott Fraser, 14: Nicholas (Nicky) Clark, 16: Alexander Iacovitti, 27: Ryan Duncan, 31: Declan Gallagher, 38: Jamie Lindsay |
| Bench | 1: Ross Laidlaw, 21: Bradley Foster, 2: Ben Crompton, 3: Len O'Sullivan, 8: Dean Cornelius, 15: Dylan Smith, 17: Gary MacKay-Steven, 26: Jordan White, 44: James Scott |
| Saint Johnstone | |
| Manager | Simo Valakari |
| Starting 11 | Toby Steward, Cheick Diabate, Liam Smith, Morgan Boyes, Matty Foulds, Reece McAlear, Jason Holt, Josh McPake, Sven Sprangler, Kai Fotheringham, Jamie Gullan |
| Bench | Jannik Wanner, Sam Stanton, Fran Franczak, Jack Baird, Kyle Thomson, Jonathan Svedberg, Reghan Tumilty, Adam Forrester, Victor Griffith |