THE LOWDOWN
The Hibees will be looking to keep the momentum up this week as we make the trip up to Dingwall on Tuesday night in the cinch Premiership.
Lee Johnson’s side will come into the game full of confidence after a comprehensive 6-0 win over Aberdeen at the weekend.
Josh Campbell scored his first senior career hat-trick and added two assists as he put in a man-of-the-match performance. Will Fish, Kevin Nisbet and Élie Youan were also on target in what was a complete performance from start to finish at Easter Road.

We have now picked up seven points from our last nine available with wins over Motherwell, Aberdeen and a draw with Dundee United.
That form has lifted us up to fifth in the cinch Premiership, two points behind Livingston who sit a place above us.
THE VISITORS
Ross County currently sit joint-bottom of the cinch Premiership on 20 points, although it is incredibly tight with Motherwell, Dundee United and Kilmarnock all tied at the foot of the table.
The Staggies will come into this one high on confidence, after an important win over Kilmarnock at the weekend.
Malky Mackay’s side won 3-0 in Dingwall with Eamonn Brophy, Yan Dhanda and Jordan White all on target. That was County’s first win in their last nine matches (all comps).
HEAD TO HEAD
Both sides have met each other twice this season already, with the away team emerging victorious on each occasion.
The Hibees ran out 2-0 winners on our last visit to the Global Energy Stadium, with Ryan Porteous and Martin Boyle on target back in October 2022.

The following month, Ross County came out on top at Easter Road with goals from George Harmon and Alex Iacovitti.
TEAM NEWS
There are no fresh injury concerns ahead of this one. Academy youngsters Josh O’Connor and Oscar MacIntyre were both involved against Aberdeen and could feature again on Tuesday.

New signing, CJ Egan-Riley joined the Hibees on Monday and will be available for selection on Tuesday.
Unfortunately, Martin Boyle, Rocky Bushiri, Kyle Magennis, Mykola Kuharevich and Jake Doyle-Hayes will all miss out.
HOW TO WATCH
The match kicks off at 7:45pm on Tuesday 31 January at The Global Energy Stadium in Dingwall. Tickets for the match are still available to buy – click here to purchase tickets online!
If you cannot get to the game, international subscribers of Hibs TV, will be able to watch the full match live, whilst UK & Ireland subscribers will have access to audio commentary from Cliff Pike and Kevin Harper.

There will be highlights and a full-match replay available to subscribers on Hibs TV after the game.