Livingston have kept a clean sheet in 5 of their last 7 matches against Dundee FC in all competitions.
Davie Martindale named three changes to the Livingston team that drew 1-1 at home to St Johnstone, before they picked up a point in Paisley with a goalless stalemate against St Mirren. Jackson Longridge replaced Ayo Oibleye with Morgan Boyes moving to centre-back. Caleb Chukwuemeka came in for Odin Bailey on the right as one loanee replaced another. Alan Forrest replaced Andrew Shinnie on the left-hand side. Goalkeeper Max Stryjek served his suspension - against Hibs and St Johnstone - after the Aberdeen victory. Ivan Konovalov has stood in for Stryjek and kept his place in the Pole's absence. Stephane Omeonga was back on the bench. Mark McGhee named four changes to the Dundee team that lost 2-0 in Paisley to St Mirren, before their 3-1 victory against Hibernian that kept their slim survival hopes alive until St Johnstone's win against Aberdeen on Wednesday. All four changes came in midfield, with the Dee opting for a 4-5-1 formation. Goalscorer Josh Mulligan, Shaun Byrne and Max Anderson replaced midfield trio Paul McGowan, Luke McCowan and Charlie Adam who also grabbed a goal off the bench. Paul McMullan replaced the ill Danny Mullen on the right, with Niall McGinn - who opened the scoring - on the left. Zak Rudden started as the Dee's lone striker.
Top of the bottom six hosts bottom of the table, as Livingston have seventh place locked in and Dundee prepare for Championship football next season. Davie Martindale was adamant that Livingston would not be relegated this season, and the Livi boss was right as his side narrowly missed out on a top-six spot. Rather than feeling sorry for themselves, the Lions looked to win as many games as they could towards the end of the campaign and will deservedly finish top of the bottom six. However, you get the impression that there's still a small band of Livi fans wondering what could've been, had it not been for the split. As for Dundee, having come up to the top tier last season via the playoffs, they'll be heading back down to the second tier automatically after finishing as the worst of the 12 teams in the Scottish Premiership. James McPake's sacking seemed a bizarre decision at the time, with Mark McGhee - who was in the midst of serving a six-game touchline ban - having won just once as Dundee boss since taking the reigns in February, proving that he wasn't an adequate replacement. Livingston may already be assured of seventh, due to their superior goal difference on St Mirren, but could send Dundee packing from the Premiership with relative ease. 2:0
Top of the bottom six hosts bottom of the table, as Livingston have seventh place locked in and Dundee prepare for Championship football next season. Davie Martindale was adamant that Livingston would not be relegated this season, and the Livi boss was right as his side narrowly missed out on a top-six spot. Rather than feeling sorry for themselves, the Lions looked to win as many games as they could towards the end of the campaign and will deservedly finish top of the bottom six. However, you get the impression that there's still a small band of Livi fans wondering what could've been, had it not been for the split. As for Dundee, having come up to the top tier last season via the playoffs, they'll be heading back down to the second tier automatically after finishing as the worst of the 12 teams in the Scottish Premiership. James McPake's sacking seemed a bizarre decision at the time, with Mark McGhee - who was in the midst of serving a six-game touchline ban - having won just once as Dundee boss since taking the reigns in February, proving that he wasn't an adequate replacement. Livingston may already be assured of seventh, due to their superior goal difference on St Mirren, but could send Dundee packing from the Premiership with relative ease. 2:0
Davie Martindale named three changes to the Livingston team that drew 1-1 at home to St Johnstone, before they picked up a point in Paisley with a goalless stalemate against St Mirren. Jackson Longridge replaced Ayo Oibleye with Morgan Boyes moving to centre-back. Caleb Chukwuemeka came in for Odin Bailey on the right as one loanee replaced another. Alan Forrest replaced Andrew Shinnie on the left-hand side. Goalkeeper Max Stryjek served his suspension - against Hibs and St Johnstone - after the Aberdeen victory. Ivan Konovalov has stood in for Stryjek and kept his place in the Pole's absence. Stephane Omeonga was back on the bench. Mark McGhee named four changes to the Dundee team that lost 2-0 in Paisley to St Mirren, before their 3-1 victory against Hibernian that kept their slim survival hopes alive until St Johnstone's win against Aberdeen on Wednesday. All four changes came in midfield, with the Dee opting for a 4-5-1 formation. Goalscorer Josh Mulligan, Shaun Byrne and Max Anderson replaced midfield trio Paul McGowan, Luke McCowan and Charlie Adam who also grabbed a goal off the bench. Paul McMullan replaced the ill Danny Mullen on the right, with Niall McGinn - who opened the scoring - on the left. Zak Rudden started as the Dee's lone striker.
Livingston have kept a clean sheet in 5 of their last 7 matches against Dundee FC in all competitions.