'Livi's survival hopes hinge on Dundee game'published at 12:12 GMT 12 December 2025
Image source, SNSFormer Scotland international Joelle Murray fears for Livingston's Premiership survival if they lose at home to Dundee on Saturday.
David Martindale's side are bottom of the top flight with eight points from 15 games and are four adrift of Dundee and Kilmarnock above them.
Livi have won just one match this season, a 3-1 victory over Falkirk back in August, and are currently on a run of three straight defeats.
"It's a massive game not only for Livingston but for Dundee as well," Murray told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"Two teams 11th and 12th in the league and not doing too well to put it bluntly. I think Livingston will be looking to this game to try and get the three points and close that gap.
"If not, if it's a Dundee win, the gap gets bigger and as early as it is in the season, I don't see a way back for them if they get beaten.
"A big game for both teams but for Livingston in particular because the form books aren't great reading."



















