A look back at the Staggies’ league curtain raisers since returning to the top flight in 2019.
The 17-year-old will spend the season on loan in the Highland League.
The 19-year-old featured in all four of Ross County’s League Cup group stage games as they secured a seeded spot for the second round.
After a hugely impressive debut campaign, the accolades have kept rolling in for a young boxer from Tain.
The Staggies have moved to sign an attacking midfielder for an undisclosed fee.
After claiming two silver medals in Tokyo last time around, he will be hoping to go one better in Paris and call himself a Paralympic champion.
After claiming two silver medals in Tokyo last time around, he will be hoping to go one better in Paris and call himself a Paralympic champion.
Ross County manager Don Cowie has confirmed that the former Liverpool player will take the armband this season, with Jordan White as his vice-captain.
Ross County eased into the League Cup knockout rounds as one of the top three group winners with a 3-0 win over Stirling Albion.
The Staggies are preparing for their first season in the SWF pyramid, and have landed the signing of one of their Highland rivals’ star players.
Ross County have won three out of three in the cup so far, but there is a feeling the Staggies still have more to offer.
After scoring on his debut, the latest Ross County debutant is confident he will be able to continue as he has started.
The fourth-generation Watford player has joined the Staggies on a season-long loan.
Mischa Allan was one of a number of 14-year-olds to impress in the Highland capital last weekend.
The Ross County midfielder captained the side to victory after becoming a father for the first time.
Ross County have won both of their opening matches in this year’s competition, and travel to Hamilton for their next test on Tuesday evening.
The Staggies manager was reacting after seeing his side defeat Raith Rovers 2-1 in Dingwall.
The Scotland international had most recently been starring for Rangers in the SWPL.
The Ross County summer signing opted to move to the Highlands over playing at his highest ever level in England.
Ross County are continually looking to improve their squad ahead of their first season in the Scottish Women’s Football pyramid.