Ross County is buzzing with excitement as former striker Ross Stewart gears up for a potential World Cup debut with Scotland against Haiti. The 29-year-old forward, who scored 28 goals in 82 appearances for the Staggies, has earned a spot in Steve Clarke's squad for the tournament. Stewart's journey from Dingwall to the World Cup is a testament to his hard work and determination, having left Ross County in January 2021 for a significant move to Southampton. His impressive performances in the English Premier League, especially scoring eight goals since mid-February, have led to his recall to the national team. Steven Ferguson, Ross County's chief executive, expressed pride in Stewart's achievements, stating that everyone at the club is thrilled to see him represent Scotland on such a grand stage. Ferguson highlighted Stewart's growth during his time at Ross County, noting that he came to the club with a strong desire to prove himself. The support from his former teammates in the Highlands is unwavering as they cheer him on in this monumental moment for both Stewart and Ross County.