Ross County are continually looking to improve their squad ahead of their first season in the Scottish Women’s Football pyramid.
Ross County will be looking to continue what has been a clinical streak in front of goal across pre-season and their League Cup opening match.
The Staggies will be looking for someone to step up to the role Simon Murray played for the club last season before his departure to Dundee.
The 26-year-old had left Ross County last year, but is back in Scotland with a new club.
Parklands care homes in Fortrose and Tain will host celebrations of ‘life, love and diversity’ once again this weekend.
Kerry Vigurs hopes to do her friends proud by entering Ness Factor 2024 – even if taking part came as a surprise to her as much as anyone.
The Ross County manager is preparing to lead his side into the 2024/25 League Cup group stage this weekend.
The defender saw a pre-contract agreement with Dundee fall through before signing for Ross County this summer.
The Scotland international had most recently been starring for Rangers in the SWPL.
One Staggies defender has been ruled out of their opening matches through injuries, while multiple attacking options have left Dingwall.
After plenty of speculation, the Staggies have officially lost one of their talismanic players from last season.
The Staggies manager also addressed what would be next for the club’s captaincy.
Ross County have brought in a striker from Liam Boyce’s former club on a three-year contract.
The defender, who had made over 100 appearances for the Staggies, has moved on for an undisclosed fee.
Staggies manager Don Cowie says the 28-year-old will be a ‘great fit’ for the club’s style of football.
The 29-year-old was also named double player of the year at his previous club for his starring performances last season.
Two of the brightest talents in Ross County’s academy will now be training full time with the club.
The Staggies have been in a relegation play-off two years running, giving them minimal time to physically recover from long seasons.
Ross County fan and sports journalist Alasdair Mackenzie looks back on his career, and following the Staggies from mainland Europe.
The Staggies have issued an update to the football department at the Global Energy Stadium ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.