Livingston FC's season ended on a sour note with a 1-4 loss to Kilmarnock at The Home of the Set Fare Arena. The match, played on Sunday, 17 May 2026, saw Joe Hugill score twice for the visitors. Neil McCann's side dominated the proceedings, with Nicky Clescenco and Findlay Curtis also finding the back of the net. Livingston FC, with interim manager Scott Arfield in charge, took the lead through Stevie May's third goal of the season, but Kilmarnock responded emphatically. The visitors' victory marked their fourth win in a row, a feat they had not achieved since the Steve Clarke era in 2018. Kilmarnock finished the season in 10th place, while Livingston FC's relegation was confirmed. The match was a disappointing end to a tough season for the home side, who will look to regroup and rebuild for the next campaign. And despite the loss, Livingston FC's fans will be hoping for a stronger showing next season. But for now, the focus is on rebuilding and recovering from a difficult year. So the club will look to make some key signings and changes in the offseason. Livingston FC's players will also be looking to improve their individual performances and contribute to a stronger team effort. The club's management will be working hard to identify areas for improvement and make the necessary adjustments. In the end, it was a tough season for Livingston FC, but they will be looking to bounce back stronger next year.
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Livingston FC Falls to Kilmarnock 1-4
Livingston FC's struggles deepen with a 1-4 defeat to Kilmarnock, as Joe Hugill nets two goals in the Premiership clash
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