Livingston FC have re-signed striker Bruce Anderson on a one-year deal, subject to approvals. The 27-year-old returns to West Lothian after leaving for Kilmarnock in 2024, wearing the number 25 shirt for the 2026/27 season. Last season, Livingston finished 12th in the Premiership with 16 points from 33 games (1W-13D-19L), scoring 35 goals and conceding 66 (-31 goal difference).

Who is Bruce Anderson?

A product of the Aberdeen Academy, Anderson gained senior experience through loan spells at Elgin City, Dunfermline Athletic, Ayr United and Hamilton Academical. He joined Livingston in 2021, scoring 30 goals in 115 appearances across all competitions. His relentless work ethic and goalscoring ability made him a fan favourite during his three-season stint.

Why did Livingston re-sign him?

After two successful seasons with Kilmarnock, Anderson returns with valuable Premiership experience. His goalscoring record and familiarity with the club make him a key addition as Livingston aim to improve on last season’s 12th-place finish, trailing leaders Heart of Midlothian by 54 points.

What does this mean for Livingston’s attack?

Anderson’s return bolsters Livingston’s attacking options ahead of the 2026/27 campaign. His proven ability in front of goal and leadership in the dressing room could be crucial as the Lions look to climb the table.