Match Preview: Ross County
William Hill Championship
Ross County v Raith Rovers
Saturday, 28th February 2026
3pm
Global Energy Stadium, Dingwall
Tickets are on sale for our upcoming clash away to Ross County.
Ticket Prices:
Adult: £24
Concession*: £16
Under 12: £7
*Over 65, Student, Under 18s, Wheelchair
Ambulant supporters should be sold at the relevant age group, a carer can be purchased free of charge with documentation of entitlement.
Students and Carers will be asked to upload an image of documentation to the order.
They advise ID is taken to the games as spot checks will be done throughout the season.
Additional Information
RaithTV will provide live video coverage of this match to international subscribers.
Cash and card are accepted at the kiosks.
The advice to all is to arrive early to avoid delays at the turnstiles.
The stadium turnstiles will open at 2pm and stewards will be on hand to check tickets and undertake searches.
Anyone arriving at the turnstiles intoxicated or in possession of alcohol will be refused entry.
All supporters are reminded that all forms of smoking including vapes are prohibited.
The use of pyrotechnics is illegal, and anyone caught in possession of one risks arrest by the police and a ban on attending further matches.
SPFL Ground Rules are displayed at all points of entry.
Match Preview
After making the final of the KDM Evolution Trophy Final on Wednesday evening, Raith Rovers make the long journey to Dingwall this Saturday to take on Ross County.
The Staggies go into this one on the back of a 0-0 draw against Ayr United at Somerset Park, a result which saw them draw level on points with ninth placed Airdrie, although the Diamonds have a better goal difference.
The last time these two sides met was an extraordinary fixture at Stark’s Park in December, with the home side running out 6-0 winners. Goals from Scott Brown, Jai Rowe, Paul Nsio, Jack Hamilton and a brace from Dylan Easton completed the rout in one of the most one sided seen at Stark’s Park in many years.
It was a match which saw the departure of manager Tony Docherty, and his replacement, Stuart Kettlewell saw an initial upturn in results, with two wins in his first two matches, but just one win in the four Championship games since has left the team bottom of the table.
However, they can take heart from the last meeting between the teams at Victoria Park, when goals from Miller Thomson and Ronan Hale sealed a 2-0 win, in a game where Raith created plenty of chances but couldn’t capitalise on them.
You have to go back some way since Rovers won a match in 90 minutes against Ross County in Dingwall. 2012 to be precise, when a brace from Brian Graham and goals from Greig Spence and Dougie Hill sealed an impressive 4-1 win in the second round of the League Cup.
Saturday’s match referee will be Lloyd Wilson.
Ross County wins: 22
Raith Rovers wins: 12
Draws: 8
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