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  1. St Mirren 2-0 Ross County: Analysispublished at 17:30 9 December 2023

    BBC Scotland's Amy Canavan at SMiSA Stadium.

    Derek Adams said pre-match he is always learning about this group. He'll be left with a fair share of questions after this showing. There was no intent from a spooked side.

    Failing to score in the first half for the 14th time in 16 league games put the pressure on the lacklustre visitors heading into the second half.

    Ross Laidlaw, who kept his side in it until the break with a number of fine stops, could not do anything with Ryan Leak's unfortunate own goal and his lethargic outfielders offered little, if anything, to get County back on level terms before Jonah Ayunga's settler.

  2. Smith replaces Nightingalepublished at 14:35 9 December 2023

    Ross County boss Derek Adams makes just one enforced change from Tuesday's home victory over Motherwell.

    Will Nightingale's late red card in Dingwall prompts a switch in defence, with 17-year-old Dylan Smith slotting into the County back three alongside Jack Baldwin and Ryan Leak.

  3. LINE-UPS from Paisleypublished at 14:16 9 December 2023

    St Mirren XIImage source, BBC Sport

    St Mirren: Hemming, Fraser, Gogic, Taylor, Small, Boyd-Munce, O'Hara, Tanser, Kiltie, Nahmani, Ayunga

    Substitutes: Urminsky, Bolton, Dunne, Baccus, McMenamin, Olusanya, Jamieson, Greive, Mandron

    Ross County: Laidlaw, Smith, Baldwin, Leak, Brown, Randall, Allardice, Purrington, Dhanda, White, Murray

    Substitutes: Munro, Turner, Sims, Sheaf, Loturi, Harmon, Henderson, Samuel, Brophy

    Ross County XIImage source, BBC Sport
  4. St Mirren v Ross County: Team newspublished at 19:07 8 December 2023

    St Mirren midfielder Ryan Flynn tore his hamstring against St Johnstone in midweek. Scott Tanser reported to training with no symptoms after going off following a head knock in Perth while Richard Taylor is back in training after recovering from an ankle niggle. Ryan Strain is out for three months following groin surgery.

    County full-back Will Nightingale is suspended following his late red card against Motherwell. Former Saints pair Eamonn Brophy and Jay Henderson are likely to just miss out while Ross Callachan and Ben Paton are long-term absentees with knee injuries.

    St Mirren v Ross County Image source, SNS
  5. Adams wants County to take same positive approach against St Mirrenpublished at 18:27 8 December 2023

    Derek Adams has urged his Ross County players to take their home form - and positive style of play - on the road against St Mirren.

    Since his return, Adams' side have seven points from three games - and three clean sheets.

    All three of those matches have been in Dingwall, including a 1-0 win over this weekend's opponents, and Adams hopes his side can now take their same positive approach on the road.

    He told the club, external: "We have got to play in the same way as we have been playing - play on the front foot, create openings and, when we don't have the ball, get into that defensive shape that we have done over previous games."

  6. Premiership manager in focus - Derek Adamspublished at 17:29 8 December 2023

    Premiership Picks

    There will be plenty of scrutiny on Barry Robson and Motherwell's Stuart Kettlewell, but let's highlight the good work being done in Dingwall.

    Derek Adams is unbeaten at the Ross County helm since taking over from Malky Mackay, with back-to-back victories following an opening draw.

    Mackay managed two wins across his final 15 league games in charge.

    The last time County made it three in a row was March 2022, with the third success coming against St Mirren, who they beat 10 days ago and who they visit on Saturday.

    This will be the first game on the road for Adams in his third stint with the Staggies and the hosts will be licking their wounds after three successive defeats on their travels.

    St Mirren have scored just once in five games, while County have yet to concede since Adams returned, but the new, old boss will need to alter a settled defence due to Will Nightingale's suspension.

    Read all the weekend's Premiership picks.

  7. St Mirren v Ross County: Pick of the statspublished at 17:45 7 December 2023

    St Mirren v Ross County head to head stats
    • St Mirren are unbeaten in six home games against Ross County in the Scottish Premiership (W4 D2) since a 3-0 defeat in April 2015 under Gary Teale.

    • After their 1-0 win in November, Ross County could pick up successive top-flight victories over St Mirren for the first time since August 2013.

    • St Mirren have lost each of their last three league games, as many as their previous 13 beforehand (W6 D4 L3). The Buddies last lost four league games in a row in April 2022.

    • Ross County have won two of their three league games since Derek Adams returned to the club (D1), as many as Malky Mackay’s final 15 such matches in charge (W2 D5 L8). The Staggies could win three successive Scottish Premiership games for the first time since March 2022 – when the third win was against St Mirren.

    • 18 of Ross County’s last 21 league goals have been scored in the second half of games. Indeed, this season alone, 80% of their Scottish Premiership goals have come after half-time (12/15), with only Motherwell (84%) netting a higher such proportion.

  8. Who gets the nod for County?published at 16:18 7 December 2023

    Ross County face St Mirren on Saturday and will be looking to make it three wins in a row.

    Would you make any changes to the side that beat Motherwell 3-0?

    Put yourself in the manager's shoes and tell us your starting XI here.

    Ross County selector graphic
  9. Ross County all over TOTWpublished at 15:32 7 December 2023

    Sportscene presenter, Jonathan Sutherland

    The Dingwall side impressed with a 3-0 win over Motherwell, so no surprise that not one, not two, but three Staggies make the Team of the Week.

    Jack Baldwin marshalled a defence that suddenly looks sure of itself once more, plus an assist.

    Yan Dhanda is County's outstanding player, scoring a brilliant goal from outside the box leaving Liam Kelly stunned.

    Simon Murray is always a threat up front for County, got his goal and works so hard for the cause.

    Jonathan Sutherland's Team of the week