Kabongolo strike earns Livingston draw with St Mirren
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Brooklyn Kabongolo scored for the second game running as Livingston fought back to earn a point in a 1-1 draw with fellow William Hill Premiership strugglers St Mirren.
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Livingston vs St Mirren; Scottish Premiership FT Full Time AET After Extra Time LIVE This is a live match. ET Extra Time HT Half Time Livingston vs St Mirren. Scottish Premiership. 3:00pm, Saturday 28th February 2026. Tony Macaroni Arena. Livingston 1 # " data-update-template-own-goal=" og own goal " data-update-template-sent-off=" red card "> B Kabongolo ( 76' 76th minute ) St Mirren 1 # " data-update-template-own-goal=" og own goal " data-update-template-sent-off=" red card "> D N'Lundulu ( 44' 44th minute ) Latest Scottish Premiership Odds Get Sky Sports Get a NOW Sports Membership Watch Live Livingston 1-1 St Mirren: Brooklyn Kabongolo strike earns Livi draw Report as Livingston and St Mirren draw 1-1 at the Tony Macaroni Arena; Dan Nlundulu opened the scoring for the visitors just before half-time; Brooklyn Kabongolo scored for the second game running to earn Livi a point; Stephen Robinson's side maintain their 10-point gap over Livi Saturday 28 February 2026 18:28, UK Brooklyn Kabongolo scored for the second game running as Livingston fought back to earn a point in a 1-1 draw with fellow William Hill Premiership strugglers St Mirren. The Lions defender, who scored a stunning volley in last weekend's 2-2 stalemate with Rangers, headed in a second-half equaliser to cancel out Dan Nlundulu's goal for the visitors just before the break. Teams | Stats Got Sky? Watch now on the Sky Sports app 📱 Not got Sky? Get instant access with no contract 📺 Scottish Premiership table | Watch Premiership highlights for free It was a result that suited Saints more than Livingston with Stephen Robinson's side maintaining the 10-point gap over the basement side. Livingston's position at the basement looks increasingly more desperate with every passing week as they continue their search for a first league win since August. Following last weekend's 5-0 collapse at the hands of Motherwell, St Mirren manager Robinson made six changes for the trip to West Lothian. Marcus Fraser, Jayden...
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