
Stevie May scored the second of Livingston's five goals
Livingston put five past Queen's Park as they cruised to victory in the SPFL Trust Trophy final.
Robbie Muirhead put David Martindale's side in front with a spectacular touch and finish before Stevie May doubled their advantage on the stroke of half-time, sweeping home after a neat one-two with Tete Yengi.
The West Lothian outfit picked up where they left off after the break as Yengi made it three after Queen's Park goalkeeper Calum Ferrie hesitated coming off his line.
Andrew Shinnie then benefitted from a large deflection to make it four before Jamie Brandon capped the victory in style with a long-range strike that flew past Ferrie.
Livingston are hoping to seal promotion in addition to their cup triumph, currently sitting second in the Scottish Championship, eight points behind leaders Falkirk with a game in hand.
"I'm more happy for the fans," Martindale said. "They had a tough year last year, so to go and win a trophy gives them something to celebrate.
"I'm just delighted to be part of the club's history. It's a game of football we wanted to win, but it's about what it does for the club as a whole.
"You want a clean sheet. You can be 4-0 or 5-0 up but you want a clean sheet, you want to keep doing the basics well.
"We're a new group. If you look at the starting XI - Stephen Kelly, Scott Pittman and Jamie Brandon are there but everyone else is new. It took us time to gel together and grow as a group."