| Date | Saturday, 10 March 2007 |
|---|---|
| Competition | Scottish League Division 1 |
| Fixture/Score | Queen of the South 2:0 Ross County |
| Venue | Palmerston Park |
| Attendance | 2,479 |
| Referee | Eddie Smith |
| Comments | Match Report Report from the BBC. Queen of the South 2 Ross County 0 Two goals in the opening 12 minutes lifts Queen of the South five points clear of fellow strugglers Ross County. The opener came when Sean O'Connor flicked the ball through to John O'Neill and he calmly slipped it past the advancing keeper Jay Smith. O'Neill then turned provider, sending the ball through to Jamie Adams who slotted home. County were the stronger side in the second half but could find a way past the home defence. |
| Ross County | |
| Manager | Scott Leitch |
| Starting 11 | 1: Matteo Tomei, 2: Sean Webb 1, 3: James Smith, 4: Hugh Robertson, 5: Andrew Dowie, 6: Martin Scott, 7: Mark McCulloch, 8: Don (JNR) Cowie, 9: Kevin McKinlay 1, 10: Craig Gunn, 11: Diamuid O'Carroll |
| Bench | 0: Craig Samson, 0: Daniel Moore, 0: Michael Gardyne, 0: Craig Gunn, 0: Derek Adams |
| Queen of the South | |
| Manager | Ian McCall |
| Starting 11 | Jamie MacDonald, Jim Lauchlan, Eric Paton, Jim Thomson, Jamie McQuilken, Neil Scally, Jon O'Neil 1, Jamie Adams 1 1, Stevie Murray 1, Stephen Dobbie, Shaun O'Connor |
| Bench | Barry John Corr, Murray Henderson, Steve Tosh, Graham Weir, Andrew Barrowman 1 |