County penalty against Dundee 'should have been overturned'published at 23:58 BST 23 May 2025
Image source, SNSDundee's Antonio Portales (right) was ruled to have handled by onfield officials
Ross County should not have been awarded a stoppage-time penalty in their 14 May draw away to Dundee, the Scottish FA's key match incidents panel has ruled.
Ronan Hale equalised and the result meant the battle between the two sides to avoid second bottom spot and a play-off to remain in the Scottish Premiership went to the final day of the season.
Home defender Antonio Portales was penalised for a handball, but the KMI panel decided by a majority of four to one that VAR should have intervened to recommend to referee Walsh that he should cancel the award.
However, one member of the panel highlighted that they thought it was a punishable handball and the penalty award was correct.
Despite the reprieve at Dens Park, County finished second bottom and go into Monday's second leg at home to Championship runners-up Livingston with the tie level at 1-1.






















