| Date | Saturday, 07 October 1995 |
|---|---|
| Competition | Scottish League Division 3 |
| Fixture/Score | Ross County 1:1 Livingston |
| Venue | Victoria Park |
| Attendance | 2,209 |
| Referee | Kevin Bisset |
| Comments | Match Report Report from the Press & Journal. Ross County 1 Livingston 1 Choked Ross County were yesterday left ticking off two valuable Third Division points which slipped away in the 1-1 draw against runaway table-toppers Livingston at Victoria Park. An injury-time equaliser from Jason Young rescued Jim Leishman's side from defeat as the last 100% winning record in Scottish League football bit the dust. But County manager Bobby Wilson, his players and the 2,200 Dingwall crowd were disappointed at having to settle for a solitary point. In a game which was a great advert for Third Division football, County tore into the league leaders and deservedly went in front when Colin Milne cracked home a fifth-minute penalty, awarded when Gordon Connelly was hauled down in the box. |
| Ross County | |
| Manager | Robert (Bobby) Wilson |
| Starting 11 | 1: Stephen Hutchison, 2: William Furphy, 3: Robert (Robbie) Williamson 1, 4: William (Billy) Herd 1, 5: David MacKay, 6: Johnston Bellshaw, 7: Cameron Robertson, 8: Gordon Connelly, 9: Colin Milne 1 (1 pen), 10: Keith (Billy) Ferries, 11: Brian Grant 1 |
| Bench | 0: Christopher (Chris) Somerville, 0: Russell McFee, 0: Andrew (Andy) MacLeod |
| Livingston | |
| Manager | Jim Leishman |
| Starting 11 | Stout, Williamson, Duthie, Davidson, Graham, Smart 1, McMartin, Alleyne, Young 1, McLeod 1, Callaghan |
| Bench | Serbie, Harvey 1, Bailey |