| Date | Saturday, 27 October 2007 |
|---|---|
| Competition | Scottish League Division 2 |
| Fixture/Score | Ross County 1:1 Queen's Park |
| Venue | Victoria Park |
| Attendance | 2,323 |
| Referee | David Somers |
| Comments | Match Report Report from the BBC. Ross County 1 Queen's Park 1 Ross County moved clear at the top of Division Two despite being held to a draw by Queen's Park at Victoria Park. Queens took a shock lead in the fourth minute when Steven Canning played the ball through for Mark Ferry to strike past goalkeeper Tony Bullock. County's Stewart Petrie and Mark McCulloch both came close with long range efforts that flew over. But they got the breakthrough they deserved in the 85th minute when Scott Boyd rose in the box to head home. |
| Ross County | |
| Manager | Stuart (Ketts) Kettlewell |
| Starting 11 | 1: Anthony (Tony) Bullock, 2: Alexander Keddie, 3: Iain Campbell, 4: Scott Boyd 1 1, 5: Mark McCulloch, 6: Darren Brady, 7: Paul Lawson 1, 8: Andrew Barrowman, 9: Sean Higgins, 10: Derek Adams, 11: Stewart Petrie |
| Bench | 0: Joseph Malin, 0: Andrew Dowie, 0: Martin Scott, 0: Iain Anderson, 0: Daniel Moore |
| Queen's Park | |
| Manager | Billy Stark |
| Starting 11 | Mark Cairns, Paul Paton, Mick Dunlop, Shaun Molloy 1, Andrew Boslen, Paul Ronald, Stuart Kettlewell, Paul Cairney, Stuart McGrady, Steven Canning, Mark Ferry 1 |
| Bench | Martin Ure, Alan Harty, Scott Murray, Robert Dunn, David Torrence |