PAISLEY. Livingston was able to clinch a draw against St. Mirren with a late goal from N. Devlin scored in the (88′) after St. Mirren got a lead with a goal from J. McGrath (68′).

The match was played at the The SMISA Stadium stadium in Paisley on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Steven McLean who had the assistance of David McGeachie and Craig Ferguson. The 4th official was Calum Scott. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 8.3 degrees Celsius or 46.87 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 80%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 55 Ball Possession 45
Shots
  • 11 Total 9
  • 4 On Target 5
  • 5 Off Target 3
  • 2 Shots blocked 1
  • 117 Attack 101
  • 42 Dangerous attack 43
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 7 Corners 3
  • 1 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 13 Total 16
  • 1 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

The ball possession was not so different. St. Mirren was in possession of the ball for 54% of the time vs. Livingston that controlled the ball for 46% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Livingston was putting more pressure with 43 dangerous attacks and 9 shots of which 5 were on target. However, that was not enough Livingston to win the contest​.

St. Mirren shot 11 times, 4 on target, 5 off target. On the other side, Livingston shot 9 times, 5 on target, 3 off target.

Cards

St. Mirren received 1 yellow card (J. Shaughnessy). On the opposite side, Livingston didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

Charles Dunne- sub ->C. McCarthy
34'
55'
61'
68'
75'
75'
75'
78'
88'

Standings

After playing this match, St. Mirren will have 16 points to hold in the 6th place. Regarding the opposition, Livingston will have 13 points to sit in the 10th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Premiership, St. Mirren will play away against Hearts on the 27th of November with a 16-8 head to head record in favor of Hearts (10 draws).

Livingston will host Rangers on the 28th of November with a 11-1 head to head in favor of Rangers (2 draws).

St. Mirren – Formation

St. Mirren
G
J. Alnwick 1.England
7.3
D
Joe Shaughnessy 4.Republic of Ireland
7.1
55'
D
Conor McCarthy 5.Republic of Ireland
6.4
34'
D
Marcus Fraser 22.Scotland
6.6
M
Richard Tait 2.Scotland
7.0
M
Alan Power 6.Republic of Ireland
7.1
M
Ryan Flynn 8.Scotland
7.1
M
Scott Tanser 3.England
7.0
F
Connor Ronan 43.Republic of Ireland
6.7
61'
F
Eamonn Brophy 9.Scotland
6.6
78'
F
Jamie McGrath 7.Republic of Ireland
7.2
68'
Substitutes
G
Dean Lyness 26.England
D
Charles Dunne 18.Republic of Ireland
6.2
34'
M
Ethan Erhahon 16.Scotland
M
Kyle McAllister 17.Scotland
F
6.9
78'
F
Greg Kiltie 11.Scotland
F
Kristian Dennis 20.England
7.0
61'

St. Mirren started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

The manager Jim Goodwin decided to play with the following team: Jak Alnwick (7.3), Joe Shaughnessy (7.1), Conor McCarthy (6.4), Marcus Fraser (6.6), Richard Tait (7.0), Alan Power (7.1), Ryan Flynn (7.1), Scott Tanser (7.0), Connor Ronan (6.7), Eamonn Brophy (6.6) and Jamie McGrath (7.2).

The home team had on the bench: Dean Lyness, Charles Dunne (6.2), Ethan Erhahon, Kyle McAllister, Curtis Main (6.9), Greg Kiltie and Kristian Dennis (7.0).

St. Mirren could not rely on the presence of C. Dunne (injured).

Substitutions

St. Mirren made 3 changes: C. McCarthy for C. Dunne (34′), C. Ronan for K. Dennis (61′) and E. Brophy for C. Main (78′).

Best player: Jak Alnwick​

The most impressive player for St. Mirren was the goalkeeper: Jak Alnwick. His rating is 7.34. He performed 4 saves.

Livingston – Formation

Livingston
G
Max Stryjek 32.Poland
6.2
D
Nicky Devlin 2.Scotland
8.5
88'
D
Jack Fitzwater 5.England
6.8
D
Tom Parkes 4.England
6.7
M
J. McMillan 21.Scotland
7.6
M
Jason Holt 18.Scotland
6.4
M
S. Oméonga 33.Belgium
6.5
M
Cristian Montano 11.Colombia
7.4
75'
F
Odin Bailey 14.England
7.4
F
Andrew Shinnie 22.Scotland
6.7
75'
F
Bruce Anderson 9.Scotland
6.8
Substitutes
G
G. Maley 36.Scotland
D
Jackson Longridge 3.Scotland
6.5
75'
D
James Penrice 29.Scotland
M
Craig Sibbald 10.Scotland
M
Alan Forrest 17.Scotland
6.8
75'
F
Jaze Kabia 37.Republic of Ireland
F
Harry Panayiotou 15.Saint Kitts and Nevis
6.5

Livingston started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

David Martindale played with: Max Stryjek (6.2), Nicky Devlin (8.5), Jack Fitzwater (6.8), Tom Parkes (6.7), Jack McMillan (7.6), Jason Holt (6.4), Stephane Omeonga (6.5), Cristian Montano (7.4), Andrew Shinnie (6.7), Odin Bailey (7.4) and Bruce Anderson (6.8).

They had on the bench: Gary Maley, Jackson Longridge (6.5), James Penrice, Craig Sibbald, Alan Forrest (6.8), Jaze Kabia and Harry Panayiotou (6.5).

Substitutions

Livingston made 3 changes: B. Anderson for H. Panayiotou (75′), A. Shinnie for J. Longridge (75′) and C. Montano for A. Forrest (75′).

Best player: Nicky Devlin​

The player that probably impressed the most for Livingston was Nicky Devlin.

His rating is (8.5) with 1 goal, 33 passes (60% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 10 duels out of 11. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Premiership.​