| Date | Saturday, 29 October 2011 |
|---|---|
| Competition | Scottish League Division 1 |
| Fixture/Score | Greenock Morton 0:2 Ross County |
| Venue | Cappielow Park |
| Attendance | 1,748 |
| Referee | Charlie Richmond |
| Comments | Match Report Report from the BBC. Greenock Morton 0 Ross County 2 Scottish Football League Division One leaders Ross County maintained their three-point advantage with victory over Morton. There were few chances in the first half as both sides cancelled each other out. But the deadlock was broken 11 minutes before half-time when Stuart Kettlewell converted Colin McMenamin's cross. Morton goalkeeper Colin Stewart made saves from long-range efforts by Iain Vigurs and Richard Brittain after the break. But the keeper then had the misfortune of scoring an own goal to seal County's win after initially saving Kurtis Byrne's shot. |
| Ross County | |
| Manager | Derek Adams |
| Starting 11 | 1: Michael Fraser, 2: Gary Miller, 3: Marc Fitzpatrick, 4: Scott Boyd, 5: Grant Munro, 6: Stuart Kettlewell 1, 7: Richard Brittain, 8: Paul Lawson 1, 9: Iain Vigurs, 10: Michael Gardyne, 11: Colin McMenamin |
| Bench | 0: Joseph Malin, 0: Jonathan Flynn, 0: Mark Corcoran, 0: Russell Duncan, 0: Kurtis Byrne |
| Greenock Morton | |
| Manager | Allan Moore |
| Starting 11 | Colin Stewart 1, Andrew Graham, Marc Smyth, Grant Evans, Ross Forsyth, Paul Di Giacomo, Kevin McCann, Darren McGeouch, Fouad Bachirou, David O'Brien, Peter MacDonald |
| Bench | Matthew McGinley, Sean Fitzharris, Andrew Jackson, Peter Weatherson, Archibald Campbell |