Livingston enjoyed a comfortable home win over struggling Queen's Park to move three points clear in second place in the Scottish Championship.
All three goals came before the interval in what was an ideal response to their surprise midweek loss to Dunfermline.
The opening goal arrived on 14 minutes as Lewis Smith cut inside and whipped a curled effort in from 25 yards which clipped the crossbar on its way in.
Soon after, a corner sent to the back post was headed by Ryan McGowan into the path of Robbie Muirhead who picked his spot.
The game was put out of sight courtesy of Stephen Kelly with an effort from just outside the penalty box, Scott Pittman laying on the pass for the first-time shot.
Livingston continued to control the game and Smith's cross was cleared off the line in the second half, while a Danny Wilson header rebounded off the post.
Queen's Park have now conceded 28 goals in their past eight games, losing six in a row in the league, and now sit just three points above Dunfermline in the relegation play-off spot.