Motherwell have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 5 home matches against Ross County in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Motherwell's last 3 games (Premiership). Ross County have failed to win their last 6 matches (Premiership). Motherwell are undefeated in their last 5 matches (Premiership).
Hosts Motherwell will be looking to get back to winning ways to continue their impressive start to the Scottish Premiership season. Meanwhile, Ross County are looking to claim their first league win of the campaign. The Steelmen's point against Rangers is the first time an opposing team has claimed anything at Ibrox in league matters since March 2020, when Hamilton Accies left Govan with a 1-0 victory. It's a massive result for Motherwell and one which not many, if any, would've seen coming. Given their form beforehand, they'll rightly fancy their chances of claiming another three points here. As for County, a point against another side that's started strongly (Hearts) wasn't the worst result. After falling behind early, the Staggies turned that match on its head before a stunning free-kick pegged them back. It's been a tough start for the Highlanders and whilst all of last season's big hitters are out the way, the fixtures don't get any easier given how their opponents have started. County will make it tricky and look to gain any point(s) they can on the road but Motherwell should have too much quality in the final third for the visitors here. 2:0
Graham Alexander named just the one change to the Motherwell team that made it three league wins on the spin with a 2-0 win against Aberdeen, before claiming an impressive point at Ibrox in a 1-1 draw with Rangers. Sondre Solholm Johansen made his first Steelmen start, after signing from Mjøndalen in his native Norway, at centre back against the Dons. However, club captain Stephen O'Donnell returned, meaning Bevis Mugabi shifted to centre back. Kevin van Veen opened the scoring against Aberdeen and kept his place up front to take on the reigning champions. He was supported in attack by Tony Watt and Kaiyne Woolery, who grabbed the Steelmen's equaliser in Govan last Sunday. Malky Mackay named three changes to his Staggies side, after a 3-0 humbling at the hands of Celtic at Parkhead before holding Hearts to a 2-2 draw in Dingwall last weekend. There was a debut in goal for Ashley Maynard-Brewer, the 22-year-old Aussie on loan from Charlton Athletic as he replaced Ross Laidlaw between the sticks. Alex Iacovitti returned as part of the back four in front of him at Harry Clarke's expense. Harry Paton also came back into the Staggies side, joining brother Ben, as Alex Samuel made way. Blair Spittal's brace last time out was enough to earn WhoScored's star man in the Scottish Premiership on matchday six.
Motherwell have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 5 home matches against Ross County in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Motherwell's last 3 games (Premiership). Ross County have failed to win their last 6 matches (Premiership). Motherwell are undefeated in their last 5 matches (Premiership).
Hosts Motherwell will be looking to get back to winning ways to continue their impressive start to the Scottish Premiership season. Meanwhile, Ross County are looking to claim their first league win of the campaign. The Steelmen's point against Rangers is the first time an opposing team has claimed anything at Ibrox in league matters since March 2020, when Hamilton Accies left Govan with a 1-0 victory. It's a massive result for Motherwell and one which not many, if any, would've seen coming. Given their form beforehand, they'll rightly fancy their chances of claiming another three points here. As for County, a point against another side that's started strongly (Hearts) wasn't the worst result. After falling behind early, the Staggies turned that match on its head before a stunning free-kick pegged them back. It's been a tough start for the Highlanders and whilst all of last season's big hitters are out the way, the fixtures don't get any easier given how their opponents have started. County will make it tricky and look to gain any point(s) they can on the road but Motherwell should have too much quality in the final third for the visitors here. 2:0
Graham Alexander named just the one change to the Motherwell team that made it three league wins on the spin with a 2-0 win against Aberdeen, before claiming an impressive point at Ibrox in a 1-1 draw with Rangers. Sondre Solholm Johansen made his first Steelmen start, after signing from Mjøndalen in his native Norway, at centre back against the Dons. However, club captain Stephen O'Donnell returned, meaning Bevis Mugabi shifted to centre back. Kevin van Veen opened the scoring against Aberdeen and kept his place up front to take on the reigning champions. He was supported in attack by Tony Watt and Kaiyne Woolery, who grabbed the Steelmen's equaliser in Govan last Sunday. Malky Mackay named three changes to his Staggies side, after a 3-0 humbling at the hands of Celtic at Parkhead before holding Hearts to a 2-2 draw in Dingwall last weekend. There was a debut in goal for Ashley Maynard-Brewer, the 22-year-old Aussie on loan from Charlton Athletic as he replaced Ross Laidlaw between the sticks. Alex Iacovitti returned as part of the back four in front of him at Harry Clarke's expense. Harry Paton also came back into the Staggies side, joining brother Ben, as Alex Samuel made way. Blair Spittal's brace last time out was enough to earn WhoScored's star man in the Scottish Premiership on matchday six.