Second Division: Bollan insists Livingston still have work to do

Livingston moved six points clear at the top and showed their title credentials as they defeated Ayr United 3-0 at Somerset Park on Saturday.

The game was goalless with half an hour to go, but Bobby Barr opened the scoring from close range and Kenny Deuchar nodded in a second on 73 minutes before club skipper Liam Fox came off the bench to volley in a third before full time. Livingston manager Gary Bollan said: "Nothing has been achieved yet and we cannot switch off."

Brechin jumped over Ayr United into second place to set up an intriguing clash between the sides at Glebe Park tomorrow night by defeating Peterhead 3-1. The Blue Toon were well on top at half-time and were winning courtesy of a deflected Ryan Strachan effort, but David McKenna finished off good work from Kevin Byers and Craig Molloy to level seven minutes into the restart.

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McKenna nodded Jim Weir's men in front with 20 minutes left before team-mate Paul McLean was red-carded with ten minutes remaining but substitute Jamie Redman added a third from close range just two minutes from time.

Forfar piled on the misery for Alloa and made a significant stride in their push for a play-off place as they defeated their hosts 3-0 with all the goals also coming in the last half hour.

Ross Campbell kept his dad, Station Park boss Dick Campbell, happy by grabbing a second-half double and substitute Calum Smith scored right at the death.

East Fife sent Stenhousemuir to the bottom with a 2-0 win at Ochilview with Lloyd Young and Bobby Linn scoring. Airdrie front man Scott Morton hit an injury time equaliser at Dumbarton to earn a 1-1 draw after the Sons had scored early through Jon McShane.

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