Inverness manager Duncan Ferguson believes most people will expect his side to prevail in the play-offs and maintain their Championship status.
Staggies defender Will Nightingale says Ross County are more than good enough to stay in the Premiership – as long as they play to their potential.
Years of development has meant the Inverness gender clinic is as healthy as it has ever been – with patients set to feel the benefit.
Staggies midfielder Yan Dhanda reported hearing a racist comment from travelling supporters in Dingwall, and Ross County have released a statement.
Don Cowie was delighted to see his players come from behind to beat Hibernian – and move out of the Premiership’s relegation play-off zone.
Three points may mean very different things to Ross County and Hibernian this weekend, but Don Cowie still expects Hibs to go all out for victory.
The Staggies’ interim manager is well aware of just how vital his side’s form in Dingwall will be in their bid to avoid relegation this season.
Having spent two years on the sidelines with a shoulder injury, one of Highland Boxing Academy’s talents was able to celebrate in Aberdeen last week.
Vilis Forstmanis continues to dominate in para karate, not letting his wheelchair hold him back from competition success.
Mr Arthur Patience thought he was only visiting his beloved Ross County’s club shop – but the trip turned into so much more than that.
Though business is still to be done on the pitch this season, some thoughts in Dingwall may be turning to the futures of these out of contract stars.
The defender has not played since the start of February, but is in contention to face Hibernian this Saturday.
The Cattachs have confirmed the identity of their new manager – and it is a familiar face returning to Dudgeon Park.
Three Highlanders discuss their motivation for getting diagnosed as autistic in adulthood, and the difference it has made to their lives.
Nairn County have secured the future of one of their brightest prospects, who already helped the club to their first trophy in 11 years last season.
Today’s Diamond League fixture in Shanghai was hugely successful for Keith, who beat a record previously held by the legendary Paula Radcliffe.
The Ross County gloveman is desperate to deliver in the Premiership run-in after what he called a ‘strange’ spell out of the starting 11.
The Lilywhites have added two midfielders to their fold as Conor Gethins continues to revamp his squad at Grant Street Park.
Don Cowie wants to see Ross County go on the front foot to secure their Premiership status for next season, starting at Livingston on Saturday.
Two Highland Boxing Academy athletes had their hands raised in Northern District finals last weekend in Aberdeen.