Our prediction for this Scottish Premiership match:
There will be fireworks when Livingston and Ross County take on each other in a highly-anticipated two-legged tie, with a coveted Premiership spot on the line for the winner. The Lions did well to beat Partick in the semis and their fine form in the Championship is surely fuelling fans with optimism ahead of the first leg. Boss David Martindale has a luxury to field the best possible side against Ross County.
The Staggies, on the other hand, are on a nine-game winless run in the Scottish top flight. In their last meeting at The Home of the Set Fare Arena, Livingston defeated Ross County 2-0 and, taking everything into account, we predict that history is going to repeat itself. The likes of Allardice, Chilvers, Leak, and MacLeod are expected to miss out with injuries for the visiting team.
Highlighted Team (Livingston):

Nicknamed the Lions, Livingstone are the Scottish Premier League club founded during the Second World War (1943) under the name of Ferranti Amateurs. Livingston welcome their opponents at Almondvale Stadium, the venue with the capacity of 9,512.
The Lions are known for their amber home kit, with the team wearing white when playing on the travels. Livingston have yet to win the Scottish Premier League title, but they did remarkably well to go all the way in the Scottish League Cup in the 2003/2004 season. The Lions recorded a 2-0 win over Hibernian in the title game played at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Livingston registered their biggest win against Stranraer (8-0) in August 2012 in the first round of the Scottish League Cup, while their most massive defeat came on December 14, 1974, as they were beaten 8-0 by Hamilton. Legendary Premier League coach Paul Lambert is regarded as one of the club’s most notable players.