The Scottish Premiership saw a goalless stalemate at Tannadice Park on May 13, 2026, as Dundee United and Livingston played out a 0–0 draw. The result did little to help either side's ambitions—Dundee United remain in the relegation battle, while Livingston’s slim hopes of a top-half finish took another hit.
Match Overview
In a game that promised little in the way of attacking quality, neither side could find a breakthrough. The first half was a cagey affair, with both teams guilty of aimless possession and misplaced passes. The second half saw a slight improvement in tempo, but clear-cut chances remained at a premium.
Key Moments
- Early scare for Dundee United (12’): A Livingston free kick caused chaos in the box, but the header was straight at the goalkeeper.
- Best chance of the match (58’): Dundee United's winger cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling shot that forced a fingertip save from Livingston's keeper. The resulting corner came to nothing.
- Missed header (78’): Livingston’s centre-forward rose highest from a cross but nodded wide from six yards—a golden opportunity wasted.
Tactical Story
Dundee United set up in a 3-5-2, hoping to overload midfield, but Livingston’s compact 4-4-2 shape made it difficult for the hosts to find space. The game became a battle of attrition in central areas, with neither midfield able to dictate tempo. Both managers introduced substitutes in the second half, but the changes failed to inject urgency.
Standout Players
- Livingston goalkeeper (Shamal George): Made one critical save and commanded his area well. His distribution was steady throughout.
- Dundee United defender (Ross Graham): Won several aerial duels and kept Livingston’s forwards quiet. A composed display at the back.
- No standout attacker: The lack of creativity was glaring on both sides. The midfield struggled to link play to the forwards.
Table and Season Impact
Dundee United remain in the relegation play-off spot, sitting 11th in the table, two points above bottom side St Johnstone. Livingston stay in ninth, now eight points adrift of the top six with only three rounds remaining. The draw feels like a missed opportunity for both clubs, who needed a win to build momentum.

