Livingston drew 2-2 with Aberdeen in a tense Scottish Premiership match on early Tuesday. Robbie Muirhead’s long-range strike salvaged a point for Livingston, keeping them in the fight against relegation.
Mitchel Frame opened the scoring for Livingston with his first-team goal. Joel Nouble quickly equalised for Livingston shortly after half-time.
However, Dan Finlayson scored an own goal, putting Aberdeen back in the lead. Muirhead’s spectacular equaliser came from 22 yards, curling into the top corner.
The match featured three half-time substitutions for Livingston. Toyosi Olusanya missed a significant chance during the game, which could have changed the outcome.
As of midday, Livingston sits at the bottom of the relegation group, eight points behind Kilmarnock. A win for Kilmarnock against Dundee United would relegate Livingston.
Aberdeen remains second in the league after this draw. A win would have all but secured their top-flight status, but they could still be safe by Saturday night.
Livi twice fought back to stop the Dons from claiming a hat-trick of league victories for the first time since last season’s league campaign.