Ross County needs to win a third play-off match consecutively to maintain their position in the Scottish Premiership after drawing 1-1 with Motherwell.
The Staggies took the lead just before the 30th minute through Ronan Hale, with Motherwell scoring a late equalizer through Moses Ebiye. However, the outcome in Dingwall did not end up making a difference as Dundee secured the necessary outcome against St Johnstone.
County launched a swift attack in the third minute, as Alex Samuel set up Michee Efete to find Hale in the middle. However, he was unable to take a clear shot.
Dan Ashworth's crosses were causing problems during corners as well, but the away team started to get more involved in the final third as the first half progressed, with Andy Halliday testing goalkeeper Jordan Amissah in the 27th minute.
Despite the revelation of Dundee taking the lead in Perth, Staggies' fans had something to cheer about shortly after.
Wright intercepted the ball in midfield, passed to Hale who scored into the top corner, giving his team a lead in the 29th minute.
The rest of the first half was evenly matched, with John Koutroumbis seeing a deflected shot come close to the top corner before going over.
The away team gained more control after the break, maintaining possession better but struggling to create clear scoring opportunities.
Even their well-orchestrated move around the 60th minute, which ended with Lennon Miller taking a shot, was easily saved by Amissah.
There was a nervy moment for County with less than 15 minutes remaining, as Callum Slattery's long-range shot was spilled by the Staggies' goalkeeper, and Koutroumbis hit the post with his effort from outside the box.
Another opportunity in the same play saw Tom Sparrow score off the post, but the goal was ruled out for offside following a VAR decision by Andrew Dallas.
The away team continued to push forward and managed to equalize in the 83rd minute when Ebiye headed into the top corner.
The goal scorer had a chance to secure the win for Motherwell right after the restart. County sent players forward, leaving Ebiye one-on-one with Eli Campbell, whom he beat before narrowly missing the target.