Scottish Championship


Draw
Queen's Park 0 - 0 Ross County
Who will win?
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Queen's Park
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Draw
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Ross County
Match Details | Friday November 21, 2025| The City Stadium | Scottish Championship | 19:45 GMT
Friday evening action in the Scottish Championship features two sides at the back end of the table, notably Ross County that look a shade of a side that spent six consecutive seasons in the Scottish Premiership.
Key Betting Tip: Queen's Park (Double Chance) Win or Draw - 1.91
Queen's Park(4-2-3-1) Ferrie, Fieldson, Shiels, Murray, Pignatiello, Waugh, Longridge, Drozd, Savoury, Connolly, Fowler
Ross County(4-4-2) Carson, Wright, Gallagher, Smith, O'Sullivan, Fraser, Clark, Cornelius, Duncan, White, Hale
The hosts have had a pretty tame first half of the season, having drawn almost half their league matches and being the joint lowest scorers in the division. They defeated fellow league rivals Raith Rovers 2-1 last time out at home and will be reliant on striker Josh Fowler to produce the goods again as the Englishman has done so far this season.
As for Ross County, fans have good reason to be disappointed in the current standard of peformances by a side recently relegated from the top flight. Managing just two wins so far this season, County sit in the relagation playoff spot and will hope to avoid repeating the fates of the Sunderlands and Luton Towns in recent years. The Staggies have failed to record a victory away from home in the league, perhaps a slight concern coming into this one.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 50% confidence in a Draw. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park's Best Bet: Queen's Park Double Chance (Win or Draw) @ 1.91 - Our team of in-house tipsters have taken into account the home advantage factor of Queen's Park to justify confidence in this selection.
Ronan Hale (Ross County) Despite the doom and gloom surrounding the club, Hale has scored seven goals in 14 appearances this season. The striker has also missed the most big chances in the division (4) so opportunities are likely to come here again for the Northern-Irishman.
Josh Fowler (Queen's Park) Having briefly mentioned, Fowler has been one of few bright sparks for the hosts and has contributed to nine goals in 12 appearances. He has scored three in his last two matches so the 24 year-old will not be short of confidence coming into this one.
Referee: Not Available
Broadcast: BBC Sport Online, BBC iPlayer, BBC Scotland
Stadium Information: The City Stadium (Capacity 6,000)
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