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Scottish League Cup | Group Stage
Jul 16, 2019 at 7.45pm UK
 
Ayr United

2-1

Souda (25'), Lamie (83')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Murdoch (51')

Aymen Souda stars as Livingston beat Ayr United

Aymen and Ricki open goal accounts in Betfred Cup success.

Aymen Souda and Ricki Lamie netted their first goals for Livingston as the Lions claimed a 2-1 Betfred Cup win over Ayr.

Souda illuminated the first half with a dazzling display, opening the scoring with a fine low drive, striking the post and tormenting the Honest Men with tricks, flicks and direct running.

The French-Tunisian front-man faded in the second period – as did Livi, with Andy Murdoch restoring parity for the visitors seven minutes after the restart.

However, a last-gasp strike from the unlikely source of Lamie was enough to send the Almondvale outfit to the summit of Group G.

Livingston were the first to threaten when former Ayr favourite Nicky Devlin, making his debut following a summer switch from Walsall, produced a sensational cross for Souda, only for him to head against the woodwork before blasting the rebound over the bar.

However, Gary Holt's men would not be denied for long. Lawless found Souda with a magnificent crossfield pass, allowing the 26-year-old to cut in from the left-flank and despatch a clinical low shot beyond Ross Doohan.

Having been outplayed for much of the first period, Championship Ayr emerged after the break with renewed impetus and were level within seven minutes of the restart.

Michael Moffat was the creator as he hit the byline and produced a perfect cutback for Murdoch to scramble the ball over the line.

However, Livi claimed all three points at the other end when Scott Tiffoney scampered down the right and produced a deep cross which was coolly converted by Lamie.

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Group A

TeamPWDLPTS
1Ayr431010
2Stirling431010
3St Johnstone41033
4Stenhousemuir41033
5Alloa41033

Group B

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1Partick32107
2Falkirk32016
3Dundee Utd42026
4Spartans42026
5Peterhead40131

Group C

TeamPWDLPTS
1Livingston33009
2Hamilton22006
3Cove Rangers32016
4Brechin41033
5Clyde40040

Group D

TeamPWDLPTS
1Ross County33009
2Morton43019
3Kelty Hearts32016
4Stranraer41033
5Edinburgh40040

Group E

TeamPWDLPTS
1Airdrieonians440012
2Dundee43019
3Dumbarton31023
4Inverness41033
5Bonnyrigg Rose30030

Group F

TeamPWDLPTS
1Kilmarnock33009
2Dunfermline32016
3Raith Rovers22006
4Albion Rovers41033
5Annan40040

Group G

TeamPWDLPTS
1Motherwell33009
2QotS22006
3Queen's Park41124
4East Fife31114
5Elgin40040

Group H

TeamPWDLPTS
1St Mirren43019
2Forfar43019
3Arbroath31023
4Montrose31023
5Cowdenbeath20020


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