Our prediction for this Scottish Premiership match:
Saturday’s football game at Tony Macaroni Arena pits together Livingston and St Mirren. The Lions aim to build on a 3-2 win over Hibernian and they must be high on confidence ahead of the visit of St. Mirren. Both Anderson and Sangare are pushing for a start after the duo got their names on the scoresheet in the last league match, while Sean Kelly remains on the sidelines with injury.
The Saints, on the other hand, have a chance to overtake Scottish powerhouse Celtic in top position in the standings, but beating Livingston on the road is easier said than done. In their last meeting at the venue the two teams played out a 1-1 draw and we predict that they are going to share the spoils in Saturday’s encounter as well. There are no fresh injury worries in the away side ahead of the trip to Livingston.
Highlighted Player (Marcus Fraser):
Marcus Fraser is a Scottish footballer who plays for Ross County as a defender. Fraser is a product of Celtic football school, but he made no more than one appearance for the Hoops in the Scottish Premier League. He played his only game for the Scottish giants in a 3-1 win at Inverness on February 9, 2013.
After ending his loan spell with Cowdenbeath, Marcus Fraser signed a deal with Ross County in 2015. Over the years, the defender has established himself as a first-team regular with the Staggies, making 26 appearances in the Scottish top flight last term.
Speaking of his international career, Fraser has five caps for the Scotland U21 team, but he has yet to earn a call-up for the senior team. His main position on the field is a right-back, but he is capable of producing good performances as a centre-back as well. Marcus Fraser was born in Bishopbriggs, Scotland, on June 23, 1994.
Highlighted Team (Livingston):
Nicknamed the Lions, Livingstone are the Scottish Premier League club founded during the Second World War (1943) under the name of Ferranti Amateurs. Livingston welcome their opponents at Almondvale Stadium, the venue with the capacity of 9,512.
The Lions are known for their amber home kit, with the team wearing white when playing on the travels. Livingston have yet to win the Scottish Premier League title, but they did remarkably well to go all the way in the Scottish League Cup in the 2003/2004 season. The Lions recorded a 2-0 win over Hibernian in the title game played at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Livingston registered their biggest win against Stranraer (8-0) in August 2012 in the first round of the Scottish League Cup, while their most massive defeat came on December 14, 1974, as they were beaten 8-0 by Hamilton. Legendary Premier League coach Paul Lambert is regarded as one of the club’s most notable players.