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St Mirren vs Livingston. Scottish Premiership.

The SMiSA StadiumAttendance5,632.

St Mirren 1

  • S Kelly (37th minute own goal)

Livingston 0

    St Mirren 1-0 Livingston: Sean Kelly's own goal enough to give St Mirren first win in four

    Report as St Mirren beat Livingston to win for the first time in four matches

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between St Mirren and Livingston.

    St Mirren returned to winning ways after a dominant 1-0 victory over Livingston in the cinch Premiership.

    Sean Kelly turned the ball into his own net with eight minutes remaining in the first half to give Saints their first victory in four matches.

    St Mirren, who remain in third place in the table, passed up numerous chances to add to their lead as well as having a goal ruled out by VAR in the closing stages.

    Livingston find themselves bottom after another toothless showing.

    How St Mirren claimed all three points

    Jonah Ayunga made his first appearance since January when he was named in the Saints starting XI in place of Ryan Strain, who has been ruled out with a groin injury. Stephen Robinson also welcomed back skipper Mark O'Hara, who missed the 4-0 defeat at Dundee due to illness.

    David Martindale handed Michael Nottingham his first start for the club as the Livingston boss made three changes to the team that lost 2-0 to Rangers last time out. Jason Holt and Kurtis Guthrie were preferred to Luiyi De-Lucas and Mo Sangare, while Cristian Montano was unable to recover from a hamstring injury.

    O'Hara glanced wide as the hosts began brightly, though they would find clear-cut chances difficult to come by in the early exchanges.

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    It was a pattern that would continue as the first half went on, however, St Mirren did have a rare sight of goal when Richard Taylor did well to find space on the edge of the area before sending an effort past the post.

    Just before the half-hour mark, Mikael Mandron connected with Caolan Boyd-Munce's corner, though he would see his effort deflected into the grateful arms of Shamal George.

    Livingston had offered nothing in the way of a goal threat but they almost found themselves ahead when Nottingham glanced James Penrice's corner beyond Zach Hemming and against the crossbar.

    The home side broke the deadlock with eight minutes remaining in the first half, Greg Kiltie did well to weave his way into the box before getting a shot away which was parried as far as Kelly, who was unable to avoid diverting the ball into his own net.

    PAISLEY, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 25: St Mirren's Greg Kiltie celebrates after Sean Kelly scores an own goal to put St Mirren 1-0 up during a cinch Premiership match between St Mirren and Livingston at the SMiSA Stadium, on November 25, 2023,  in Paisley, Scotland. (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)
    Image: St Mirren's Greg Kiltie celebrates after Sean Kelly scores an own goal to put St Mirren 1-0 up

    All of the momentum was with St Mirren, and Ayunga almost marked his return with a goal as he looped a header against the bar just before half-time.

    Taylor should have done better when the ball broke to him on the edge of the box shortly after the break, but he would blaze well over the top.

    A low drive from Boyd-Muncie crept agonisingly wide as Saints looked to extend their advantage, though they would survive a scare when Taylor was forced to clear Guthrie's goal-bound shot off the line.

    Stephen Robinson was dealt a blow when Taylor was taken off on a stretcher after sustaining a nasty looking ankle injury - forcing the Saints boss to replace the defender with Charles Dunne.

    The game should have been put beyond doubt when Boyd-Munce seized on a defensive lapse by Joel Nouble before teeing up Mandron who somehow failed to find the target.

    Moments later, it looked as if St Mirren had clinched all three points when a scramble inside the box ended with Tom Parkes turning the ball into his own net, however, a lengthy VAR check led to the goal being disallowed for offside.

    A wonderful stop by Hemming denied Nouble a dramatic injury-time equaliser following good work by Bruce Anderson, while at the other end O'Hara's shot flew narrowly over.

    St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson said: "I'm delighted, it was a really, really tough game that we've come out on top of, we've reset ourselves, it was tough after a 4-0 defeat and it shows great character from the boys.

    "When you play Livi it's a battle, it's a scrap and the game is reduced to longer balls. You have to land on seconds and you have to be physical - I think we've done that.

    "The pitch was slippy, really hard to play on and a cold day - it's those days that you show your character and I think we've done that in abundance today.

    "We've shown character, a grit and steely determination to see the game out - and should have won maybe by more in the end on the counter attack but for our decision making."

    Livingston boss David Martindale said: "I don't feel like we should have got something from the game but that's me probably sitting with the negative hat on because we're not picking points up.

    "We all know the basic fundamentals are that we need to start picking points up as quickly as possible.

    "I try not to think too much about luck, I'm a great believer that you get what you work for in life and you've got to try to keep your head down and working hard."

    What's next?

    St Mirren's next Scottish Premiership match is away to Ross County on Tuesday night. Kick-off 7.45pm.

    Livingston host Ross County in their next league match on December 3. Kick-off 3pm.

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