Raith vs Ross County – Preview, Prediction and Betting Tips, 23/05/2024

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Ross County will visit Raith for the second leg of their Scottish Relegation Final match. Date: 17/05/2024 Time: 19:45 GMT Venue: Stark’s Park (Kirkcaldy).
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These predictions below for Raith vs Ross County in their Final first leg of Scottish Relegation stage match were made by Bookmaker Ratings. For more predictions on Premier League, Bundesliga, kindly visit our prediction page.

Prediction on Raith vs Ross County

We Say: Ross County Win

The last time these two teams met, Ross County landed a severe blow on Raith, beating them 5-0, they also won in 3 of their last 7 meetings, with Raith winning 1 and the rest ended as draws. We believe Ross County will claim all points when they visit Stark’s Park again:

Prediction: Ross County Win

Our second prediction is Both Teams To score. 6 of their last 7 matches ended with both sides finding the back of the nets and we expect them to continue with this streak when they meet again.

Betting Tip: Both Teams To Score

Match Preview on Raith vs Partick Thistle

Raith

Raith finished after their 2-2 draw against Partick Thistle beat them on penalties to win on aggregates by 4-3 to advance into the final of the competition where they will face Ross County.

Ross County

Ross County will be getting a nice test of force when they battle Raith for the relegation battle final match. They will look to avoid a loss and finish with a lead in order to seal their fate.

Predicted Starting Lineups

Raith

Goalkeeper: Dabrowsky
Defenders: Matthews, Corr, Murray, McGill
Midfielders: Brown, Connolly, Byrne, Turner, Smith
Attackers: Vaughan

Ross County

Goalkeeper: Laidlaw
Defenders: Leak, Baldwin, Nightingale, Efete
Midfielders: Randall, King, Reid,
Attackers: Dhanda, Brophy, Murray.

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