Ross County vs Dundee
22/2/25
3pm kick-off
William Hill Premiership
Global Energy Stadium
On Saturday we travel to Dingwall to take on Ross County. Only two points separate the teams in the league with Dundee knowing a win would see us leap Ross County in the league table. The teams have faced each other twice already this season with Ross County coming out on top on both occasions. Ross County come into this match after a 0-3 away win against Motherwell.
Dundee Last 3 Results
Dundee 1 – 2 Aberdeen
Dundee 4 – 0 Airdrieonians
Celtic 6 – 0 Celtic
Ross County Last 3 Results
Motherwell 0 – 3 Ross County
Rangers 4 – 0 Ross County
Ross County 1 – 1 Hibernian
TEAM NEWS
Scott Fraser and Billy Koumetio remain out with injury.
Ticket Information
Tickets can only be purchased from the link below.
https://mpv.tickets.com/?coupon=AWAY&agency=RCMS_MPV&orgid=55250&eventId=103603
Supporters will have to create an account to purchase. Ross County will also not be selling physical tickets on the day but Digital can be purchased until KO.
Pricing
Adult – £28
Concession (Over 65s, 18-21) – £15
Under 18s – £10
Under 12s – £6
For anyone requiring a wheelchair space please contact the Ross County directly – 01349 860860.
Updates
There will be match updates on our Twitter / X page. Goal updates along with half-time and full-time score will be available on our Facebook and Instagram page.
The match will be available to watch for DeeTV subscribers outside of the UK.
Supporter Information
Turnstiles will open at 14.00hrs and occupy the North Stand.
Supporters coaches are to park in North Car Park as directed.
Only digital tickets available. No cash sales at ticket office or turnstiles.
All catering kiosks accept cash/card.
A physical ticket check and search cordon will be set up in advance of access to the turnstiles.
The supporters bar at the Stadium (Staggies Bar) is open to home and away supporters in advance of the fixture.
You are reminded that it is a criminal offence to possess or attempt to enter the Stadium with pyrotechnic devices.
It is also an offence to attempt to enter the Stadium under the influence of alcohol or in possession of alcohol.
Under an information sharing protocol between the Clubs and Police Scotland, evidence of unacceptable behaviour will be shared to allow for further investigation and where appropriate the imposition of sanctions on those identified.