Hibs (216 shots) rank third in the Premiership for total shots this season, trailing only Celtic (307) and Rangers (268). David Gray’s team also holds the third position for expected goals (22.7), again behind the Old Firm clubs. Despite these offensive metrics, the Edinburgh side has scored only 18 goals, a tally surpassed by all but two teams: Kilmarnock (17) and Ross County (12). Hibs have suffered just one defeat in their last five home league encounters against Ross County, securing three wins and one draw. This sole loss was a 2-0 result in November 2022, during Lee Johnson’s tenure. Ross County currently holds an unbeaten streak of three league matches against Hibs, with one win and two draws. The Staggies’ only longer run without defeat against the Easter Road side in the top flight was a sequence of four successive games between October 2012 and August 2013. Hibs are currently without a win in their last five home league fixtures, recording three draws and two losses. The club has not endured a six-game winless run at home in the Scottish Premiership since February to May 2014, a period under Terry Butcher that culminated in their relegation. Ross County has recently experienced two consecutive league defeats, with an aggregate score of 8-0. These losses include a 5-0 defeat to Celtic and a 3-0 loss to Rangers. The Staggies’ last sequence of three successive Scottish Premiership losses occurred in February of the previous season (a run of four defeats), while their last three-game losing streak without scoring was in December 2020 (a run of five defeats). Post navigation Tudur Jones Attributes Swansea City’s Struggles to Squad Depth Issues Manchester City’s Gundogan Takes Blame for Team’s Performance