The Scotsman

Hibs beat Livi to secure European place as Old Firm fail to win

- By JAMES LITTLE at Easter Road

Hibernian strengthen­ed their grip on third place in the Scottish Premiershi­p after Kevin Nisbet and Martin Boyle scored in a 2-1 victory over Livingston.

Scotland striker Nisbet grabbed his 17th goal of the campaign after only seven minutes before Boyle doubled the home side's lead with a penalty.

The visitors scored a spot kick of their own through Jay Emmanuel-thomas with five minutes left - reward for a vastly-improved second-half display.

Hibs went into the game without Josh Doig, one of two changes to the team that beat Stranraer in the Scottish Cup on Sunday, after the highlyrate­d left-back sustained a shoulder injury at the weekend.

However, that did not upset the balance to the Leith outfit after Jack Ross' team stormed into a two-goal lead inside 26 minutes.

The opener arrived following a flowing move that carved open a static Lions rearguard. Paul Mcginn played in Boyle and the winger, who could have shot himself, played a pass along the six-yard box for Nisbet to tap in.

Livingston, who were likely feeling the effects of Saturday's penalty shootout defeat by Aberdeen in the cup, had offered very little going the other way and the hosts doubled their advantage from the spot through Boyle.

He dusted himself down having won the spot-kick after going down under a challenge by Efe Ambrose before sending goalkeeper Max Stryjek the wrong way.

Livingston manager David Martindale had seen enough and brought on Jack Mcmillan for Jackson Longridge two minutes later.

Hibs continued to press and Livi goalkeeper Stryjek had to look lively to get down to Nisbet's low drive at his near post before watching Jackson Irvine head wide from the resulting corner.

Martindale then brought on Alan Forrest at the break as the Lions looked to get a foothold in the game.

Craig Sibbald did briefly threaten with a low deflected drive from 20 yards that forced Ofir Marciano into a save.

Another of Livingston's substitute­s, Matej Poplatnik, almost made an immediate impact after coming on in the 67th minute when he directed Nicky Devlin's cross just wide at the far post.

The visitors were vastly improved as Hibs struggled to match their opponent's energy levels and Forrest hooked a shot wide from inside the area when he should have scored.

Livi did score from the penalty spot after striker Emmanuel-thomas was felled by Kyle Magennis in the box but it was too little, too late.

Hibernian: Marciano, Mcginn, Porteous, Hanlon, Stevenson, Boyle, Gogic, Newell (Magennis 84), Irvine, Nisbet, Doidge (Wright 76). Subs not used: Macey, Gray, Hallberg, Mcgregor, Bradley. Livingston: Stryjek, Devlin, Lithgow, Guthrie, Ambrose (Forrest 46), Longridge (Mcmillan 28), Sibbald (Diani 80), Holt, Pittman, Mullin (Poplatnik 67), Emmanuelth­omas. Subs not used: Mccrorie, Fitzwater, Bartley, Taylor-sinclair, Kabia. Referee: Craig Napier

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 ??  ?? 0 Kevin Nisbet scores to give Hibernian a 1-0 lead during last night’s victory over Livingston at Easter Road
0 Kevin Nisbet scores to give Hibernian a 1-0 lead during last night’s victory over Livingston at Easter Road

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