Football Result

Robbie Muirhead 27' Pen, 36'
Tete Yengi 52'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
28.9%
27.7%
43.5%
That went as expected.
Power Comparison in the League
0.352
0.509
Game Stats
Goals
0
3
Shots on Target
5
6
Shots
11
10
Possession
48%
52%
Fouls
18
17
Yellow Cards
1
2
Red Cards
0
0
Corners
3
4
Offsides
0
0
Saves
3
5
Team Formations
3-4-1-2
4-3-3


Location
New Douglas Park, Hamilton, Scotland
Attendance
1,155
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
2025-04-27 | Game Summary

On April 26, 2025, Livingston convincingly defeated Hamilton Academical 3-0 in their Scottish Championship match at New Douglas Park. Robbie Muirhead scored twice from the penalty spot in the 27th and 36th minutes, establishing a strong lead for Livingston in the first half. Tete Yengi added a third goal in the 52nd minute, sealing the victory. While Hamilton managed slightly less possession (48%) compared to Livingston (52%), they had a similar number of total shots (11 vs 10). However, Livingston were more clinical, converting their chances with 6 shots on target compared to Hamilton's 5.
The AI pre-game prediction correctly favored Livingston to win, aligning with the final result. Before the game, AI assigned 43.5% win probability to Livingston. Livingston's dominant performance reflects their strong recent form, having won four of their last five matches. This result continues a trend of Livingston performing well against Hamilton, mirroring the results of previous head-to-head encounters. Hamilton, on the other hand, have struggled, losing at home against Raith Rovers with the same scoreline in the recent past.
Hamilton Academical will face Falkirk in their next game, a team that has struggled with consistency lately. Livingston will host Partick Thistle, who have also shown mixed form, in their next match. Considering Falkirk's recent defensive issues, highlighted by red cards and conceding goals, Hamilton might find an opportunity to improve their attacking performance. Livingston will aim to continue their winning streak against Partick Thistle.