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Ross County Faces Relegation to League One After Dramatic Match

On May 1, 2026, Ross County faced a devastating blow as they were relegated from the Scottish Championship, marking their first drop to League One in 19 years. The final match against Raith Rovers ended in chaos, culminating in a football brawl that underscored the frustrations of a disastrous season.

In the match held in Kirkcaldy, Kieran Phillips opened the scoring for the Staggies in the 16th minute. However, as tensions mounted throughout the game, Innes Cameron equalized for Raith Rovers in the 76th minute. The back-and-forth continued when Jack Hamilton restored Raith’s lead shortly after. Just when it seemed all hope was lost for County, Jayden Carbon scored a late equalizer during stoppage time. Yet, Josh Mullin sealed Ross County’s fate by converting a penalty kick after Declan Gallagher fouled him—finalizing the score at 3-2.

This defeat confirmed Ross County’s relegation as they finished two points below Airdrie. It marked back-to-back relegations for the club, which had already fallen from the Premiership last May. With only six league wins since January, hopes of bouncing back quickly faded.

As players left the pitch, emotions boiled over—Akil Wright received a red card for his involvement in the post-match brawl. “It’s been a disastrous campaign for County and it ended in acrimony as the players’ frustrations spilled over,” one observer noted. The fallout from this match leaves many questions about what lies ahead.

What’s next for Ross County?

  • The team will prepare for League One football for the first time in nearly two decades.
  • Significant changes to the squad may be on the horizon as they seek to rebuild.
  • Stuart Kettlewell’s future as manager remains uncertain; he has hinted at being open to talks about his position.

The road ahead appears challenging for Ross County. They must regroup and strategize during what promises to be a big summer of change.