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Ross County v Rangers Tips, Predictions and Odds
Ross County host Rangers in matchday 16 of the Scottish Premier League on Sunday 6th December, 12:00pm. The hosts currently sit in 10th place in the table having lost against Rangers 0-4 last time out, while the visitors are in 1st after their 0-4 win against Ross County.
Read on for all of our free football predictions and betting tips for this fixture.
THE KICKOFF ALGORITHM’S WIN/DRAW/WIN BETTING TIP:
Rangers have a 84% chance of beating Ross County
PREDICTIONS & ODDS:
Ross County
0.00
Draw
0.00
Rangers
0.00
Home/draw
0.00
Home/away
0.00
Away/draw
0.00
WIN/DRAW/WIN KEY STATISTICS:
Ross County v Rangers 10 game form stats.
THE KICKOFF ALGORITHM’S CORRECT SCORE BETTING TIP:
There is a 12% chance of the full time result being 0-2
PREDICTIONS & ODDS:
H 1-0
0.00
D 0-0
0.00
A 0-1
0.00
H 2-0
0.00
D 1-1
0.00
A 0-2
0.00
H 2-1
0.00
D 2-2
0.00
A 1-2
0.00
H 3-0
0.00
D 3-3
0.00
A 0-3
0.00
H 3-1
0.00
D 4-4
0.00
A 1-3
0.00
H 3-2
0.00
A 2-3
0.00
H 4-0
0.00
A 0-4
0.00
H 4-1
0.00
A 1-4
0.00
H 4-2
0.00
A 2-4
0.00
H 4-3
0.00
A 3-4
0.00
H 5-0
0.00
A 0-5
0.00
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THE KICKOFF ALGORITHM’S BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE BETTING TIP:
There is a 57% chance of not both teams to score in this match
PREDICTIONS & ODDS:
BTTS yes
0.00
BTTS No
0.00
BTTS + draw
0.00
BTTS + away
0.00
BTTS + home
0.00
THE KICKOFF ALGORITHM’S OVER/UNDER 2.5 GOALS BETTING TIP:
There is a 69% chance of this match having over 2.5 goals
PREDICTIONS & ODDS:
Over 2.5
0.00
Under 2.5
0.00
LAST TIME OUT:
Ross County lost their last Scottish Premier League match 0-4. Rangers won their's 0-4.
LAST MATCH KEY STATISTICS
Ross County 0-4 Rangers
Ross County's last match was in the Scottish Premier League against Rangers on Sunday 6th December. They lost the game 0-4. Ross County 0-4 Rangers
Rangers's last match was in the Scottish Premier League against Ross County on Sunday 6th December. They won the game 0-4 with goals from Kemar Roofe, James Tavernier, Callum Morris and Jermain Defoe.