County have survived via the relegation play-off in the past two seasons and it seems likely they will have to do it again as Livingston lie in wait.
But if they can end an eight-game winless run against Motherwell, they will heap serious pressure on Dundee in Perth.
County boss Cowie says his team take “confidence and momentum” into their final-day attempt to secure survival thanks to Wednesday’s last-gasp equaliser, which halted a run of seven straight defeats.
“It was important we made sure there was something to play for in the last game,” Cowie said. “There’s real clarity, we have to win on Sunday and that’s what we’ll be trying to do.
“Confidence plays a big part, the manner in which we got the equaliser was really important, it gives us momentum going into Sunday.
“We’ve been through this process before and what has got us through is togetherness and the fans being right behind the team.
“I’m sure they will turn out in their numbers and give us the backing we need to try and get over the line.”
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