Craig Brewster could make his debut for Ross County against the leading lights in Division One.

Ten points separate Ross County from table topping St Johnstone and the former will be hoping that new signing striker Craig Brewster will be able to reduce that gap by five o'clock tonight. The ex-Inverness manager is expected to be straight into the Dingwall side for the game after he impressed while training with the First Division club. County head coach Derek Adams said: "
Craig has shown this week that he still has plenty to offer on the park." Adams will probably also make best use of Alex Keddie before he starts a two-game suspension next week.

HomeAway
TeamPWDLFAWDLFAGDPTS
1St Johnstone217121683711314738
2Partick237221563361017235
3Livingston2262319124251618534
4Dunfermline214351415522147632
5Dundee22552108325510-331
6Morton235611710227716-229
7Ross County2150413104171419-228
8Queen of South234341815336913-127
9Clyde2344314153271419-627
10Airdrie Utd234351110155714-623


St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes is unlikely to rush Steven Milne back for today's game despite the progress made in his recovery this week. McInnes said: "
With a hamstring it could be made worse. It would need even more improvement for him to make the game." Despite the recent weather in the Highlands, McInnes is optimistic the re-arranged game will go ahead. He said: "I spoke to Derek Adams on Friday morning and he said the pitch is absolutely fine and they don't envisage it getting any worse. We're anxious to get the game played because we've had enough of postponements in recent weeks."

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