Ross County (home)
- Ross County are narrowly ahead of Queen’s Park in the Championship 2025/2026 standings after 23 and 22 games respectively (9th with 22 points and 10th with 21 points).
- Ross County have won two of their last five Championship 2025/2026 games, including a 1-0 away win at Queen’s Park just six days ago.
- They are tough to play against, but their home performances have been poor this term, with Ross County conceding 20 goals in 12 home Championship 2025/2026 fixtures, which is an average of 1.67 goals against per-game.
- Ross County have only won three of their 12 home games in the Championship 2025/2026, drawing two and losing seven (W3, D2, L7).
Queen’s Park (away)
- Queen’s Park have lost their last two consecutive away games, including a heavy 8-0 defeat to Glasgow Rangers FC in the Scottish FA Cup.
- Queen’s Park attempt to control the tempo and space in games with their tempo and pressing, using the width of the pitch to overload and exploit gaps.
- They have won just twice on the road in 11 Championship 2025/2026 games (W2, D4, L5).
- Queen’s Park average 1.27 goals for per away game, but 2.09 goals against.
Head-to-Head
Stuart Kettlewell’s men have been in mixed form since his appointment as head coach in late December 2025, but do come into this with a positive head-to-head record after beating Sean Crighton’s men 1-0 just six days prior.
Key Players
- Ronan Hale is Ross County’s top goalscorer this term with seven Championship 2025/2026 goals in 19 appearances, while Seb Drozd leads the way for Queen’s Park with four in 22.
- However, Aidan Connolly has been lethal recently, scoring two of the team's last four goals.
Betting Insights
- Ross County are clear favourites at 1.61, with Queen’s Park coming in at 4.85 and the draw at 3.8.
- Over 2.5 goals is priced at 1.7 and looks attractive given both teams’ defensive records and recent results.
Prediction
- The home side will be buoyed by their win in this fixture six days ago and are more than capable of grinding out another result.
- However, Queen’s Park will be desperate to take advantage of Ross County’s poor home form and won’t go down easily.
- Given the hosts’ poor home record and the fact that they have failed to beat Queen’s Park in their previous fixture in Dingwall, we’re going to side with the home team.