GOALS are usually on the menu when Dingwall hosts the Highland derby – and it should be no different tonight.
Ross County host Inverness and could be ready to throw away the welcome to the Premiership map.
ICT start the post-split games five points adrift at the foot and defeat tonight will leave them with little chance of catching Dundee and others.
A win for County would all but guarantee safety and what better way to do it than at the expense of their greatest rivals.
County are favourites at 21-20 with McBookie but I'd prefer to go for goals.
The previous six meetings in Dingwall have gone over 2.5 goals – as have County's last six matches – and a repeat pays 7-9 at 188BET.
This season's three meetings have produced 11 goals with both scoring in each of them.
Nine of the last 11 have seen both score and that returns 11-17 at 10BET while btts and over 2.5 goals is evens at Coral and Stan James.
Inverness are a biggest 3-1 at Marathonbet but a draw seems more likely at 13-5 with McBookie while a score draw pays 15-4 with the Scots firm.
Picking a first scorer isn't easy but Liam Boyce is worth a look for County at 4-1 with McBookie and others.
Alex Fisher netted a double for Well in their last outing at Motherwell and is 9-1 at Paddy Power to net first and tempting at 3-1 with Betfred to score anytime.
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Ross Co v ICT btts & over 2.5 goals (1-1)
Boyce to score first
Fisher to score
Btts you must be on cyrstel meth can’t believe I changed my bet on that advice when caley are so poor at the moment poor advice giving on previous games against each other not current form,
You should have taken overs then – that’s 7 in a row between the teams in Dingwall.
Maybe you should get a crystal ball and try to tip before the game and not when it’s finished.
Red card killed them and also ICT were denied stonewall penalty.
Have to apologise never watched the game
Doesnt matter If you had watched the game, you still changed your bet, and you still would have come here with your hindsight rant.
Look at yourself first, and remember the old adage ‘never change your bet’