
Livingston
Get the latest Livingston stats and match predictions for the 2026 season. Livingston is a Scottish football club founded in 1943, playing its home matches at the Tony Macaroni Arena in Livingston. The team competes in the Scottish Premiership, Championship, Challenge Cup, FA Cup, and Friendly Clubs. Based on recent data, Livingston has shown strong form in friendly matches, which will be crucial for the upcoming campaign.
Livingstonโs last five matches have produced three wins, one draw, and one loss. The most recent results are as follows:
Over these five games, Livingston scored 8 goals and conceded 5. The team is currently on a three-match winning streak in friendlies, indicating strong offensive momentum. The sole loss in the Premiership against Kilmarnock was a heavy one, but the draw at Dundee United showed defensive resilience.
While full season statistics are not available, the available data highlights key performers. The top scorer is Scottish attacker Robbie Muirhead with 5 goals in 32 events. English defender Brooklyn Kabongolo has contributed 2 goals in 15 appearances. Other squad members include Portuguese defender Babacar Fati and goalkeeper Evan Myles. The teamโs recent goal difference of +3 (8 scored, 5 conceded) reflects a balanced yet attack-minded approach, averaging 1.6 goals per game.
With no specific next-match fixture listed, Livingstonโs general win probability is calculated from its recent form. Over the last five matches, the team has won 3, drawn 1, and lost 1. This translates to a win probability of 60%, a draw probability of 20%, and a loss probability of 20%. These numbers are based purely on the recent win-draw-loss pattern. The friendly performances have been particularly strong, while the Premiership results were less convincing. Therefore, in upcoming friendly or lower-league cup matches, Livingstonโs chances of winning are likely above 60%, but in Premiership contests, the probability might be slightly lower. Nonetheless, the current form suggests Livingston is a team that can win around 60% of its matches as it heads into the new season. This assessment does not factor in the quality of opposition or home/away splits, but it provides a baseline for bettors. With the team scoring consistently and showing defensive solidity in friendlies, confidence is reasonable for forthcoming fixtures.