Our prediction for this Scottish Premiership match:
Kilmarnock will look to recover from a 5-1 loss to Celtic when they take on Ross County in the Premiership round 34. The Killie aim to escape the danger zone and they are likely to go all guns blazing at the Staggies. Daniel Armstrong limped off with injury in the last league match, with Robbie Deas likely to step up.
Ross County, on the other hand, are on a four-game losing run in the Scottish top flight and given Kilmarnock’s promising home record, we do not believe that the visitors are capable of grabbing something from Saturday’s clash. Ryan Leak remains in the recovery room, but the 27-year-old defender should be the only absentee in the away team. In their last meeting in the Premier League, Ross County defeated Kilmarnock 1-0, meaning that the hosts are hungry for revenge.
Highlighted Team (Kilmarnock):

Founded on January 5, 1869, Kilmarnock are the oldest professional club in Scotland. The Killie welcome their opponents at Rugby Park, the stadium with the artificial turf. The venue, which was opened back in August 1899, can hold up to 17,889 people.
Kilmarnock won their first and only Scotland Premier League trophy in the 1964/65 season despite being level on points with Hearts at the end of the season. Fellow Ayrshire club Ayr United are considered the Killie’s bitterest rivals. The two teams have been facing each other in the Ayrshire derby since September 1910.
Dark blue is the dominant colour of the club’s home kit, while Kilmarnock footballers wear yellow and blues kit when playing on the travels. The Killie recorded their biggest win back in 1896, with the team beating Saltcoats Victoria 13-2 in the second round of the Scottish Qualifying Cup. The club suffered their biggest defeat in August 1938 as they were hammered by Celtic 9-1 in the Scottish League Division.