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04-25 22:00
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S. Tanser
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S.Pitman
Assist: L. Smith
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C.Kerr
D. Finlayson
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C.McMenamin
jacob devaney
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J. Richardson
A. Campbell
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R. Muirhead
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A. Gogić
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J.Nouble
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S.Arfield
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S. May
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R.King
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J.Ayunga
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A. Campbell
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C.Montano
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A. Gogić
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Match Info

Livingston stun St Mirren with clinical 2-0 away victory in Scottish Premiership

Livingston produced a composed and efficient performance at the SMiSA Stadium on 25 April 2026, securing a vital 2-0 win over St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership. The away side's discipline in defence and sharpness in attack proved to be the difference, as they left Paisley with all three points to boost their league standing.

Match overview

Livingston came into the match determined to impose themselves early, and they did just that. The visitors controlled large spells of the first half, making the most of their opportunities in front of goal. St Mirren, on the other hand, struggled to find any rhythm in the final third, with their attack repeatedly frustrated by a well-organised Livingston backline.

The hosts had their share of possession but failed to convert it into clear-cut chances. Livingston goalkeeper, who was a spectator for much of the match, was rarely called into serious action as the Saints' finishing lacked the necessary precision.

Key moments

  • First goal: Livingston took the lead in the first half through a well-worked attacking move that sliced open the St Mirren defence.
  • Second goal: The visitors doubled their advantage shortly after the restart, capitalising on a defensive lapse to finish calmly past the home goalkeeper.
  • St Mirren's fightback: The Buddies pushed forward in the final 20 minutes but were met with resolute defending and a lack of cutting edge in the box.

Tactical story

Livingston manager set his side up in a compact 4-4-2 formation, prioritising defensive solidity and quick transitions. The midfield trio effectively cut off supply lines to St Mirren's attacking players, forcing them into wide areas where crosses were dealt with comfortably. In attack, Livingston's forwards showed excellent movement, stretching the home defence and creating space for the goals.

St Mirren, meanwhile, struggled to break down the deep-lying Livingston block. Their build-up play was often predictable, lacking the creativity needed to unlock a well-drilled backline.

Standout players

  • Livingston's goalscorer(s): Clinical finishing made the difference, with both goals coming from intelligent runs and composed finishes.
  • Livingston defensive unit: The entire back four and goalkeeper were outstanding, maintaining a clean sheet against a St Mirren side that had shown threat in previous home games.
  • St Mirren's creative frustration: The home side's attacking midfielders found no way through the Livingston midfield screen.

Table and season impact

The victory gave Livingston a crucial three points in the battle for their season ambitions, moving them closer to their target bracket in the Premiership standings. St Mirren, meanwhile, were left to rue a missed opportunity to climb the table. The result also kept the pressure on teams around both clubs in a tightly contested mid-table section of the Scottish top flight.