Ross County vs Celtic Predictions & Betting Tips, Match Previews Scotland Premiership


Ross County

Ross County find themselves reasonably positioned in 7th place in the Scottish Premiership table. With 10 points from 10 games only goal difference keeps them out of the top 6 but their inability to win lately is starting to really build some pressure on Jim McIntyre.

After the 1-1 draw at second from bottom Partick Thistle at the weekend, Ross County are 7 without a win. Their last win came in August with County's record 0-4-3 over that time, keeping 0 clean sheets in the last 3 and failing to score in 4/5.

At the Global Energy Stadium 1 win from 4 all season isn't great but they have netted in 3/4. The 4 fixtures haven't included the big 3 of Rangers, Celtic or Aberdeen and I expect Wednesday's clash with Celtic to be a real struggle for them.

Celtic

Celtic are 4 points clear at the top having played a game less than their nearest challengers. Sunday's 0-1 win against Rangers in the Cup may have taken a bit out of the side whilst playing in the Champions League will also take it's toll eventually on this squad.

Celtic have scored in their last 8 overall, with Barcelona the only side to stop them. In this run scoring 3 past Manchester City was impressive but since that game 4 games ago they haven't netted 3 or more once.

Away from home domestically 3 wins from the last 4 with Celtic scoring in all 4. In 3/4 they have netted 2 or more but 1 clean sheet in 4 is a weakness but they did keep a clean sheet in their last away game as well as at Rangers on Sunday.

Head To Head
Celtic have won four, drawn one, and lost one of their last six meetings with Ross County.

Ross County vs Celtic Stats

Ross County have failed to score in 80% of their last five games, whilst Celtic have kept a clean sheet in 60% of their last five outings.

Ross County Team News

Striker Liam Boyce could return from a knee injury that he sustained at the start of the month.

Celtic Team News

Centre back Dedryck Boyata remains Celtic's only injury concern.

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