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Scottish Premiership | Gameweek 26
Feb 17, 2024 at 3pm UK
Tony Macaroni Arena
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Livingston
1 - 0
St Mirren

Yengi (45+3')
Martindale (69'), Brandon (89')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Boyd-Munce (68')

Preview: Livingston vs. St Mirren - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's Scottish Premiership clash between Livingston and St Mirren, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Livingston will be aiming to end a winless run of 17 matches in the Scottish Premiership when they host St Mirren on Saturday.

The visitors, on the other hand, could move up to fourth in the table if they can win their third successive league game.


Match preview

Livingston manager David Martindale on August 12, 2023© Reuters

Having collected just three points from their last 17 matches, Livingston can only dream of such lofty heights at the moment. The Lions' six-year stay in Scotland's top flight appears to be coming to an end based on a sustained period of terrible form.

David Martindale's side were beaten 1-0 by Kilmarnock last time out in the league last Wednesday, with Marley Watkins's 88th-minute winner condemning Livingston to their 16th defeat from 25 league games. As such, they are six points adrift of Ross County in the relegation playoff spot, having played one more match than their closest competitors.

However, they showed great resolve to come from two goals down away to Partick Thistle in the Scottish FA Cup last weekend, with Joel Nouble's brace sending the tie into extra time. With penalties looming, Tete Yengi struck in the dying seconds to cap a remarkable comeback and send Livingston into the quarter-finals for the first time in almost two decades.

Given that they will face Celtic at Celtic Park in the last eight, though, their chances of progressing any further appear to be slim. As such, Martindale and his players will be hoping that their comeback can boost their league form, starting from Saturday against St Mirren.

St Mirren's Charles Dunne and Jak Alnwick in action on March 2, 2022© Reuters

However, that is unlikely to be an easy task considering St Mirren's excellent form this season, with Stephen Robinson's side currently on course to secure the club's highest league position since the 1980s.

The Saints have built on finishing sixth last season, having largely been fighting against relegation in each of the previous four campaigns. Successive league wins against Hibernian and Dundee have moved them only one point behind Kilmarnock in fourth, where they have not finished since 1980-81, which came one season after their best-ever finish in third spot.

That said, their hopes of lifting the Scottish FA Cup for the first time since 1986-87 came to an end at the hands of Celtic last weekend, with the Glasgow giants running out 2-0 winners at St Mirren Park. Goals from Kyogo Furuhashi and Daizen Maeda either side of half time proved enough for Brendan Rodgers's side to set up their forthcoming quarter-final tie against Livingston.

As such, Robinson and his players can now focus on securing a second successive top-six finish for the first time since the aforementioned relative glory days of the 1980s. They will be confident of piling on Livingston's misery this weekend, especially with fourth place in sight, as Kilmarnock simultaneously travel to Celtic Park.

Livingston Scottish Premiership form:


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Team News

Livingston's Mikey Devlin and Jason Holt on August 12, 2023© Reuters

Livingston will almost certainly remain without Cristian Montano and Jack Hamilton due to muscle strains, but otherwise Martindale should have a fully-fit squad to select from.

The 49-year-old may be tempted to name the same starting XI that worked wonders when overturning a two-nil deficit against Partick last weekend, although Bruce Anderson will be in contention to start after making a decent impact from the bench.

St Mirren, meanwhile, will welcome James Bolton back to their matchday squad. The defender was suspended against Celtic in the Scottish Cup last weekend after being dismissed late on in his side's previous match against Dundee.

Mark O'Hara, Conor McMenamin and Ryan Strain are expected to remain sidelined through injury, meaning that Robinson may revert to the side that prevailed against Dundee in their last league outing.


Livingston possible starting lineup:
McGovern; Nottingham, Donnellan, Obileye, Brandon; Holt, Pittman, MacKay; Nouble, Yengi, Kelly

St Mirren possible starting lineup:
Hemming; Bolton, Gogic, Fraser; Bwomono, Kwon, Boyd-Munce, Tanser; Scott, Mandron, Kiltie


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We say: Livingston 0-2 St Mirren

Livingston's comeback against Partick in the Scottish Cup last weekend may provide some hope of them surviving relegation this season, but St Mirren will provide much stiffer opposition than a Championship side.

The visitors have won their last two matches without conceding a goal, and we expect them to move into fourth position by claiming a third consecutive victory against their rock-bottom opponents.



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Tables header RHS
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
Championship Group
1Celtic000080265478
2RangersRangers000072234975
3Hearts101046341263
4Kilmarnock10104334952
5St Mirren00003843-543
6Dundee00004454-1041
Relegation Group
1Hibernian11004752-542
2Aberdeen11003649-1338
3Motherwell10014652-637
4St Johnstone10012549-2431
5Ross County10013258-2630
6Livingston11002459-3521
 
First Phase
1Celtic33246380265478
2RangersRangers33243672234975
3Hearts33195946341262
4Kilmarnock33131284334951
5St Mirren33127143843-543
6Dundee331011124454-1041
7Hibernian33912124451-739
8Motherwell33813124651-537
9Aberdeen33811143549-1435
10St Johnstone33710162446-2231
11Ross County3379173256-2430
12Livingston3339212259-3718


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