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05-02 02:45
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96′
T.Keskinen
90′
M.Tait
84′
E. Bwomono
M. Frame
83′
N. Milanovic
A.Jensen
81′
D. Finlayson
78′
2-2
R. Muirhead
74′
A. Palaversa
T.Olusanya
74′
T.Keskinen
D. Geiger
71′
R. Muirhead
J.Nouble
71′
D. Finlayson
70′
B.Fati
66′
M.Knoester
J. Milne
59′
B.Fati
C.Montano
47′
1-1
J.Nouble
45′
M.Tait
D.Wilson
45′
S.Pitman
S. May
45′
B. McKay
S.Arfield
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24′
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M. Frame
Assist: D. Geiger
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Match Info

Livingston and Aberdeen shared the spoils in an entertaining 2-2 draw at the Tony Macaroni Arena on 1 May 2026 in the Scottish Premiership. The result keeps both sides in contention for their respective targets, with the hosts fighting for a top-six spot and the visitors pushing for European qualification.

Match Overview

In a frenetic contest that saw the lead change hands twice, Livingston twice fought back to earn a valuable point against a strong Aberdeen side. The draw extended the Lions' unbeaten run to four matches and moved them to within four points of the Premiership top six with three games remaining before the league split.

Match Flow

14' - Aberdeen strike first: Bojan Miovski opened the scoring for the Dons with a clinical finish after being played through by Leighton Clarkson. The North Macedonian striker's 18th goal of the season continued his remarkable campaign.

32' - Livingston equalise: Bruce Anderson hammered home from the penalty spot after Cristian Montaño was fouled in the box. Anderson, a former Aberdeen player, showed no sentiment as he sent Kelle Roos the wrong way.

55' - Aberdeen regain lead: Graeme Shinnie fired in from distance after a corner was only partially cleared, giving the visitors a 2-1 advantage.

73' - Livingston level again: Joel Nouble rose highest to meet a James Penrice cross and headed powerfully past Roos to make it 2-2.

Tactical Battle

Livingston's direct approach caused problems for the Aberdeen defence throughout, with Nouble and Anderson proving a handful in attack. The Lions' physicality at set-pieces was also a key factor, with both their goals coming from high balls into the box. Aberdeen, meanwhile, showed superior technical quality in midfield, with Shinnie and Jamie McGrath controlling large spells of possession. The Dons' inability to hold onto a lead for the second time in the match proved costly.

Table Impact

  • Livingston remain in 8th place with 38 points from 30 games, now four points behind 6th-placed St Johnstone in the race for a top-six finish.
  • Aberdeen stay 4th with 49 points, holding a five-point lead over 5th-placed Hibernian with a game in hand in the battle for European Conference League qualification.
  • Miovski's goal took him to 18 for the season, keeping him second in the Premiership scoring charts behind Kyogo Furuhashi.

Key Performers

Bojan Miovski was a constant threat for Aberdeen, while Livingston's Joel Nouble delivered a dominant display both in the air and with his hold-up play. In midfield, Graeme Shinnie's energy and precision passing drove Aberdeen forward, while Scott Pittman worked tirelessly for the hosts to disrupt the Dons' rhythm.

The draw was a fair reflection of a closely contested match, leaving both sides with work to do in the final stretch of the Scottish Premiership season as they chase their respective ambitions.