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  1. Celtic v Livingston: Line-ups from Celtic Parkpublished at 13:51 10 March 2024

    Celtic: Hart, Johnston, Welsh, Scales, Taylor, Iwata, O'Riley, Bernardo, Maeda, Kuhn, Idah.

    Substitutes: Bain, Lagerbielke, Furuhashi, Holm, Oh, Vata, Kelly, Forrest, Ralston.

    Livingston: McGovern, Montano, Obileye, Kelly, MacKay, Brandon, Bradley, Nouble, Nottingham, Kelly, Yengi.

    Substitutes: George, Donnellan, Anderson, Sangare, Shinnie, Guthrie, Culbert.

  2. Celtic v Livingston: Team newspublished at 18:34 9 March 2024

    Celtic have lost Yang Hyun-jun to suspension following his failed appeal against his red card against Hearts. The holders remain without midfielders Callum McGregor (Achilles/calf) and Reo Hatate (calf) along with defender Maik Nawrocki (hamstring). Liel Abada has left the club and Alexandro Bernabei has moved on loan.

    Livingston captain Michael Devlin is likely to drop out after being forced off last weekend but Cristian Montano and Shaun Donnellan are hoping to feature following fitness issues. James Penrice (hip), Scott Pittman (Achilles) and goalkeeper Jack Hamilton (groin) remain out.

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  3. 'You need full concentration from first to last' - Kelly published at 12:19 9 March 2024

    Stephen KellyImage source, SNS

    Stephen Kelly insists Livingston believe they can put their league struggles to one side and cause an upset away to Celtic in the Scottish Cup on Sunday.

    Kelly knows what it takes to win at Parkhead, having done so twice during his loan stint with Ross County, and he says Livi have to stay in the game as long as possible.

    “Every game you go in with a game plan on how you want to win, how you want to stop the other team, how you want to attack yourselves," Kelly said.

    “Obviously when you go to Celtic Park or Ibrox, the longer you keep it 0-0, the more you grow into the game.

    “I think it is just a case of that, don’t lose the first goal, but also try and build ourselves into the game and cause a threat going the other way.

    “It’s all about the collective. As long as the collective gets the performance. You just need full concentration from the first minute to the last.”

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  4. Celtic v Livingston: Pick of the statspublished at 19:11 8 March 2024

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    • Celtic have won both meetings against Livingston this season, with an aggregate scoreline of 5-0.

    • Kyogo Furuhashi has scored in both of Celtic's Scottish Cup wins this season, against Buckie Thistle and St Mirren.

    • The last time the sides met in the Scottish Cup was in February 2007, when a Derek Riordan double helped Celtic come from behind to win 4-1.

  5. 'My club, my team' - Diary of a football CEO with Livingston's Dave Blackpublished at 18:17 8 March 2024

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    'My club, my team' - Diary of a football CEO with Livingston's Dave Black

  6. Choose your Livi XI for Parkhead trippublished at 15:41 7 March 2024

    Can David Martindale's men cause a huge Scottish Cup upset by knocking out the holders when they travel to Parkhead on Sunday?

    Who should be in the starting lineup? Put yourself in Martindale's shoes and choose your XI here.

    Livingston squad selector
  7. 'We go to Celtic Park with expectations and hope - not with fear'published at 14:33 7 March 2024

    David MartindaleImage source, SNS

    David Martindale insists Livingston will not go to Celtic Park for their Scottish Cup quarter-final with any fear, but "expectations and hope".

    However, the Livi manager believes Celtic are still formidable opponents - despite last week's defeat to Hearts after Yang Hyun-Jun's red card.

    "I don’t think you can read that much into the game [against Hearts]," Martindale said. "We played Celtic here last year when they had 10 men and they still beat us 3-0.

    "They are a good team and Brendan [Rodgers] is a top manager. Two points off the top with two Old Firm games to go.

    "I’m not really buying into that narrative if I’m honest. They have a top manager, they are a top club and it’s going to be a difficult game of football.

    "You have to match them, you have to be aggressive, you have to get your distances correct and that’s the difficult part as they will force you into a low block at times.

    "We go with expectations and hope. We don't go there with fear."

  8. Martindale on Scottish Cup, not fearing Celtic & tie profits going to legal costspublished at 13:06 7 March 2024

    David MartindaleImage source, SNS

    David Martindale has faced the media ahead of Livingston's Scottish Cup quarter-final against Celtic.

    Here were his main points.

    • Team will head to Celtic Park on Sunday with "hope and expectation" but not fear, and still believes the club can reach semi-finals at Hampden despite poor league form

    • Celtic are a "formidable" side regardless of the number of players they have on the pitch - referring to Hyun-Jun Yang's red card in the side's loss to Hearts.

    • Takes confidence having picked up points at Celtic Park in recent years when Brendan Rodgers, Neil Lennon and Ange Postecoglou have been in charge.

    • Believes game management will be important if Livingston are to stay in the game, and says his side will have to match Celtic and be "aggressive".

    • Financially the club will benefit with a six-figure sum for the tie at Celtic Park, but says this will not go into the team's player budget and "imagines so" that it will instead will go towards covering court costs.

    • Team news - Mikey Devlin's scan came back and is "not the worst" but "this game is too early for him". Cristian Montano will train with the team today, and Shaun Donnellan has also returned to training. Scott Pittman and James Penrice still missing, with the hope Livi will get them back after the international break.

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  9. Unbeaten run to the split gives Livi a chance - Lovellpublished at 14:07 5 March 2024

    Stuart LovellImage source, SNS
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    Stuart Lovell captained Livingston to their only major trophy to date

    Former Livingston captain Stuart Lovell says David Martindale's side need to stay unbeaten until the Premiership split if they want to stave off relegation.

    The West Lothian side are six points adrift at the foot of the Scottish Premiership, having played a game more than Ross County above them.

    Lovell - who famously won the League Cup with the Lions in 2004 - sees signs of a possible recovery, with recent performances improving, but says results simply have to follow performances.

    "They don’t have a lot of time to turn things around," Lovell said. "But in the last five games [of the season] they’re going to be playing against the weaker teams, that’s a fact.

    "So they’ve got more chance of getting points against the weaker teams than they would against the top six. It’s not done until it’s done, but the gap now is far too big.

    "I would say they need to go unbeaten between now and the split to have any chance of staying up."

    Lovell also believes Livi have been boosted by the arrival of Tete Yengi in January, and says the players are clearly still fighting for manager Martindale.

    “The signing of Yengi in January has definitely given them a lift, given them more of an attacking threat," Lovell said.

    "They’ve had a number of games recently where they’ve managed to get their noses in front. The problem is they can’t seem to register a clean sheet.

    "I don’t think anyone could accuse Livingston of having downed tools. I’ve seen them a number of times this year and not once have I thought ‘they’ve chucked it’. They still seem to be playing for each other and responding to the manager."

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  10. 'Martindale's belief Livi can survive is a credit to him'published at 11:00 5 March 2024

    Stuart Barrie
    Fan writer

    Livi fan's voice

    We had three must-win games in a week. We even took an early lead in two of those, but ultimately came away from a massive week with just one point.

    We’re not completely cut adrift; it just feels underwhelming. The disappointment of losing the lead against Motherwell hung over the St Johnstone game, and sadly, their equaliser felt inevitable.

    After a decent first half we dropped deep and hung on like Rocky Balboa when I felt we could, and should, have gone for a knock-out blow.

    After Ross County's late win in February, manager David Martindale said his game management choices were poor and admitted he was going for the win when a point was okay. With that in mind, he probably went too far the other way this time and let the Saints back into it, but hindsight is a wonderful thing in football.

    Martindale’s fortitude after these defeats is a credit to him. Some may mock saying he’s deluded, but his drive and belief that the team can still get out of this is a credit to him.

    There are 10 games and 30 points still left to play for. If we can stay in it until the split, we may just pull off a comeback that Rocky himself would be proud of.

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  11. Mentality questioned - Your viewspublished at 17:13 4 March 2024

    Your Views

    We asked for your views after Livingston's 1-1 draw with St Johnstone. Here's a flavour of what you had to say.

    Malcolm: I still reckon they have the squad to stay up but the mentality? No. And that's down to the manager.

    Anon: Another nail in the coffin.

  12. 'Livi lucky not to concede penalty' - McFaddenpublished at 07:55 4 March 2024

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    Penalty should have been given against Mikey Devlin for handball, says James McFadden

  13. Highlights: St Johnstone 1-1 Livingstonpublished at 18:16 3 March 2024

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    Watch the best of the action as St Johnstone and Livingston share the points in Perth. (Available to UK users only)

  14. Is the door still open?published at 14:56 3 March 2024

    Sean McGill
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Despite ending the week with a more sparse return than they would have desired, curiously, Livingston might be able to take more heart from this run than their previous barren spell.

    Though still some way off the miracle machine of the Livingston of old, there's been flashes of fight and desire. Amid all the adversity, the door remains ajar.

    Martindale's plan is to still be in with a chance when the split rolls around in four games' time. Considering the run they have in that period, it will be no easy task.

    Read Sean's piece in full here.

    Livingston pre-split fixturesImage source, SNS
  15. St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston: Key statspublished at 11:00 3 March 2024

    St Johsntone v LivingstonImage source, SNS
    • Graham Carey has assisted six goals this season (one in this game), more than any other St Johnstone player in the Scottish Premiership.

    • Livingston have scored in their last four games in the Scottish Premiership, their joint longest scoring streak this season.

    • Nicky Clark has scored six goals this season (one in this game), more than any other St Johnstone player in the Scottish Premiership.

    • Livingston have scored in each of their last four games in the Scottish Premiership, scoring five goals in that run.

  16. St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston: Have your saypublished at 18:12 2 March 2024

    Have Your Say

    More late heartbreak for Livingston.

    What did you make of the performance in Perth and are you still carrying hope that the great escape can be pulled off?

    Let us know.

  17. St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston: What the manager said published at 18:12 2 March 2024

    David Martindale Image source, SNS

    Livingston manager David Martindale told BBC Scotland: "I'd have taken a point before the game. We're a point closer to Ross County. We're a point closer to where we were a 3 o'clock today.

    "Disappointing to lose the goal late on. I'm not going to say either side should have won the game, there wasn't much in it. It didn't go any different from how I expected it to go.

    "I think their fighting spirit has always been there. I think you can tell they're doing everything they can to stay in the Premiership. They're all in there gutted."

    Asked if he still believes if he can keep the side up if they're within touching distance at the split, he said: "100%. 100%. 100%. I wouldn't be here if I didn't think that."

  18. St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston: Analysispublished at 17:46 2 March 2024

    Sean McGill
    BBC Sport Scotland

    St Johnstone v LivingstonImage source, SNS

    This looked to be a season-defining week for Livingston as they faced three encounters with teams that could feasibly be hunted down in their efforts to pull off the great escape.

    Highland heartbreak at Ross County was followed by defeat at home to Motherwell after taking the lead. With 10 games to go before today, it felt like their meeting at McDiarmid had an air of now or never.

    And that's how they played for much of the 110 minutes or so in Perth. Charging around and defending with confidence had them on track for a huge win, especially considering Ross County's defeat in the capital.

    Yet again, their backline couldn't hold on until the final whistle and the heads dropped lower than perhaps they ever have in this season of sucker punch after sucker punch.

    They may yet stumble off the canvas, but as the clock ticks down, the knockout blow seems increasingly inevitable.