| Date | Saturday, 29 April 1995 |
|---|---|
| Competition | Scottish League Division 3 |
| Fixture/Score | Ross County 2:0 Cowdenbeath |
| Venue | Victoria Park |
| Attendance | 1,889 |
| Referee | Gary Mitchell |
| Comments | Match Report Report from the Press & Journal. Ross County 2 Cowdenbeath 0 For Ross County to achieve their first Scottish league season, manager Bobby Wilson must be wrong about Cowdenbeath. Second-placed Montrose visit the Fifers this Saturday before finishing with a home tussle with bottom club Albion Rovers. So if Montrose visit the Fifers this Saturday before finishing with a home tussle with bottom club Albion Rovers. So if Montrose are to slip up, it looks as if it must be at Central Park. After tucking away the points with a 2-0 win against the Fifers, Ross boss Bobby Wilson said: "Cowdenbeath didn't look good enough to be able to force the draw we need against Montrose," County go into this weekend's crunch clash with Caledonian Thistle at Telford Street Park as hot favourites. Silky striker Brian Grant made the vital breakthrough with his 14th goal of the season--making him the fifth highest marks-man in the Third Division--a significant success in his first season back in the Scottish League. Victory was masterminded by Andy MacLeod, whose quick thinking, movement and deft footwork gave them a dimension the visitors lacked. |
| Ross County | |
| Manager | Robert (Bobby) Wilson |
| Starting 11 | 1: Stephen Hutchison, 2: William Furphy, 3: Robert (Robbie) Williamson, 4: Alexander (Sandy) MacLeod, 5: William (Billy) Herd, 6: Craig Reid, 7: Johnston Bellshaw, 8: Gordon Connelly, 9: Keith (Billy) Ferries, 10: Andrew (Andy) MacLeod 1, 11: Brian Grant 1 |
| Bench | 0: Donald (Don) MacMillan, 0: Jamie MacPherson, 0: Alan Duff |
| Cowdenbeath | |
| Manager | Paddy Dolan |
| Starting 11 | Neil Russell, Martin Humphreys, Sammy Conn, Barry McMahon, Brian Malloy, Fellenger, Lynch, Craig Winter, Black, Wardall, Graeme Souter |
| Bench | Weatherston, Stewart, Watson |