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Ross County came from two goals down to salvage a point at New Douglas Park, consigning Hamilton Academical to their 10th consecutive match without a win.

Jason Scotland tapped in from a corner and Dougie Imrie rifled a shot home to give Accies a handsome early lead.

But a Craig Curran header pulled one back for County before the break, and a well-taken strike from Michael Gardyne levelled the scores on 71 minutes.

The draw extends the Highlanders' unbeaten run to five games.

If Hamilton were a team bereft of confidence, however, they certainly did not start like one, stroking the ball around with speed and precision.

With four minutes gone, Ali Crawford won a corner with a low, curling shot well-saved by Mark Brown, and from Daniel Redmond's delivery, Scotland prodded home at the far post.

County missed a glorious opportunity to level almost immediately, as a corner created panic in the home defence, the ball ricocheting off several pairs of legs before Scott Boyd fired over the bar from six yards.

Crawford continued to look lively on the slick New Douglas Park surface, testing Brown again with another low drive.

Dougie Imrie bagged the second for Accies

And it was the playmaker's sharpness of mind and fleetness of foot that sparked Accies' second, jinking and breaking from deep to free Redmond down the left.

He sent Imrie galloping through on goal, and with the County defence scrambling, the winger was ruthless, slamming the ball beyond Brown at his near post.

The Highlanders struck back on 27 minutes when Curran rose highest to power a hanging Raffa De Vita cross home from the six-yard line.

Redmond dragged a shot wide from the edge of the penalty area on the half-hour mark after more dynamic midfield play from the hosts, and Jake Jervis missed a gilt-edged chance to level the scores when he nodded Martin Woods' cross past the near post from point-blank range.

The second half began with the same vim and vigour as the first ended - the onrushing Marcus Fraser sliced a neat Gardyne cut-back wide for County, before Crawford again broke forward at pace and flashed a shot across the face of Brown's goal.

The crestfallen Jervis was replaced by Darvydas Sernas as the visitors sought an equaliser, Curran's looping header cleared by the Accies defence.

Craig Curran powered home a header for County

The hosts remained a constant threat on the break, however. Grant Gillespie made an important intervention in his own goalmouth, before brushing the side netting with a left-foot strike at the other end.

But Accies' resistance would not last. Gardyne made the breakthrough for County, applying a clipped back-post finish to another De Vita cross to square the match with less than 20 minutes to play.

The closing stages were, understandably, frenetic and lacking in quality, with neither side able to muster the cohesion and ruthlessness to fashion a late winner.