Queen of the South vs Ross County, 2011/12 Scottish Division One, 2011/2012 Scottish Division One

· Scottish Championship
  • 10': Daniel Carmichael
  • 15': Sam Parkin
  • 53': Gavin Reilly
FT
3 - 5
  • 11': Stuart Kettlewell
  • 39': Michael Gardine
  • 57': Colin McMenamin
  • 77': Michael Gardine
  • 90'+3': Kurtis Byrne

About

Queen of the South are hosting Ross County at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the Scottish Championship.

Game Information

Competition: Scottish Championship

Venue: Palmerston Park
Location: Dumfries, Scotland
Attendance: 1,323

Line-Ups

QOS Queen of the South

No. Name
1 Lee Robinson (GK)
2 Ryan McGuffie
5 John Potter
4 Steven Black Yellow Card
3 Kevin Holt
6 Steven McKenna Yellow Card
8 Scott McLaughlin
7 Daniel Orsi
11 Daniel Carmichael
9 Sam Parkin
10 Gavin Reilly

ROSS Ross County

No. Name
1 Michael Fraser (GK)
2 Gary Miller
4 Scott Boyd
5 Grant Munro
3 Scott Morrison
6 Paul Lawson
10 Richard Brittain
8 Stuart Kettlewell
11 Iain Vigurs
7 Michael Gardine
9 Colin McMenamin

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