Livingston V Dundee United match preview | |
Story by the Ultras | 23 March 2004 |
With all the matches that the lions have played (and won) over the last few weeks, we have to be thankful that the squad has been relatively injury free. Livingston rested a few players during the league win over Aberdeen on Sunday, so they should all be fresh and raring to go tonight. Jamie McAllister is a slight doubt tonight, the defender suffered a dead leg on Sunday, but it looks as if he will make it in time. It’s the same with Marvin Andrews, who has a slight ankle knock, but again, it looks as if he will pull through in time to face the Arabs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
History of the Livingston v Dundee United fixture Livingston prepare to entertain Dundee United at Almondvale Stadium on Wednesday evening, The most recent encounter between these two sides at Almondvale Stadium was earlier this season, when they played out a goalless draw in a Scottish Premier match.
Recent respective form guides Livingston have lost just once in their last six home games, winning four and drawing the other one. A total of 9 goals have been scored by the Livi Lions in those games, with 5 conceded. In complete contrast to Livingston, Dundee Utd. are having a torrid time on their travels, collecting just 1 solitary point from the last six. While the The Terrors have hit 6 goals, 14 have hit the back of the wrong net. Livingston see themselves just below half way in the Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier, showing a record of 32 points from their 27 games played so far, Dundee Utd.'s 34 points from 28 games sees them lie inside the top half of the table, in 6th position.
www.liviultras.com prediction The Lions will be on a high with everything that has gone on over the last few weeks, and I can't see the Arabs getting in the way of another victory. 2-0 to Livingston.
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