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Dundee United
Scottish Premiership | Gameweek 29
Feb 13, 2021 at 3pm UK
Tannadice Park
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Dundee Utd
3 - 0
Livingston

Sporle (1'), McNeil (35', 83')
Butcher (31'), Fuchs (67')
Pawlett (31')
FT(HT: 2-0)

Sibbald (34')
Fitzwater (61')

Dundee United cruise past Livingston as both sides finish with 10 men

Peter Pawlett was given a first-half red card for United while Livi's Jack Fitzwater received his marching orders after 61 minutes.

Dundee United made it two wins in a row as they beat Livingston 3-0 at Tannadice in a pulsating contest that saw both sides finish the game with 10 men.

United made a dream start, netting in the first minute through Adrian Sporle, but just after the half-hour mark Peter Pawlett received a straight red card.

Despite that, the Tangerines extended their lead through Lawrence Shankland shortly after with Livi's Jack Fitzwater then receiving his marching orders in the 62nd minute.

Shankland scored his second late on to wrap up all three points, with the result sending Micky Mellon's side back up into the Scottish Premiership's top six.

United raced into that early lead with just seconds on the clock as Jamie Robson played a ball in from the left to Sporle who lashed a shot high past Livi keeper Max Stryjek.

Livingston looked to respond and had a chance when Josh Mullin swung a deep free-kick into the United box with home keeper Benji Siegrist needing two attempts to snuff out the danger.

Livi were forced into an early change in the 12th minute with Jay Emmanuel-Thomas coming on for the injured Scott Robinson.

The Lions then manufactured a good opening as Julien Serrano teed up Scott Pittman in the United box but the midfielder's shot was tame and easily gathered by Siegrist.

The home side came close to doubling their advantage in the 27th minute but Shankland's shot was blocked on the Livi line by Nicky Devlin with Stryjek saving the forward's follow-up effort.

Four minutes later, United were reduced to 10 men when Pawlett was involved in a lunging challenge on Jason Holt with referee Nick Walsh brandishing a straight red card at the Tangerines' winger.

United withdrew Sporle and brought on Ian Harkes with the American midfielder having an immediate impact, teeing up Shankland in the 35th minute and this time the Scotland striker made no mistake, calmly firing past the exposed Stryjek.

Livi had opportunities at the start of the second half as Mullin delivered a cross from the right, with Pittman rising to send a looping header toward goal, but Siegrist tipped over before Emmanuel-Thomas fired a shot high when well placed.

Fitzwater then saw red for a last-man challenge on Harkes.

Shankland finally put the game to bed in the 83rd minute when he made space for himself in the Livi box before curling an angled shot past Stryjek.

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