Livingston 2-1 Raith Rovers
An absolutely frantic second half in West Lothian saw both sides reduced to 10 men, with Michael Nottingham grabbing the Lions’ winner deep into stoppage time.
Unbeaten Livingston continued their pursuit of Falkirk at the top of the Scottish Championship with a comeback victory over Raith Rovers.
The visitors had taken a first-half lead after Jack Hamilton got on the end of a neat Sam Stanton pass to fire past Jerome Prior.
But two yellow cards in quick succession for Liam Dick opened the door to a Livingston comeback, with former Scotland international Danny Wilson heading home from Stephen Kelly’s cross with 15 minutes left on the clock.
Wilson saw red in stoppage time, but Livingston continued to push forward, and Michael Nottingham found the winner, powering home Reece McAlear’s corner with five minutes of injury time played.
Match summary: BBC Scotland
LIVINGSTONPrior, Clarke, McGowan ▊ (McAlear 66), Pittman (Shinnie 76), Yengi (Sole 59), Kelly, Brandon ©️, May, Nottingham, Muirhead (Winter 76), Wilson ▊ Subs not used: Goals: |
RAITH ROVERSDabrowski, Dick ▊▊, Hanlon, Fordyce, Hamilton (Adedoyin 82), Stanton (Mullin 82), Dabo, Pollock (Smith 71), Brown ©️ ▊, Byrne, Jamieson (Stevenson 58) Subs not used: Goals: |
Referee: Ross Hardie | HT: 0-1 | Att: 1,750 |