Queen's Park's remarkable turnaround has transformed their season, and they remain buoyant with just two defeats in their past nine matches. After losing their best player Josh Fowler in the January window, few predicted the Spiders would climb out of their web of misery at the bottom of the table. However, a run of four wins from six games in February and March transformed their season, and suddenly they had a glimpse of making the promotion play-off places. Form has tailed off slightly, but they remain a force to be reckoned with in the Scottish Championship. Ross County, on the other hand, face the very real possibility of a second successive relegation. They are bottom of the table and have won the fewest games in the division, lost the most, and are the joint lowest scorers. A win on Friday could move them a point above Airdrieonians, but their survival chances appear slim. The Staggies have been struggling all season, and their recent form has been winless in their past six games. They have conceded the greatest number of goals in the division, and their defense has been a major concern. Queen's Park's resilience has inspired Ross County to avoid relegation, but it remains to be seen if they can pull off a miracle.
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Queen's Park's Resilience Inspires Ross County
Ross County's survival chances appear slim, but a win on Friday could move them a point above Airdrieonians. Meanwhile, Queen's Park's remarkable turnaround has transformed their season, and they remain buoyant with just two defeats in their past nine matches.
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