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Livingston back into top six after quickfire double in Ross County win

Livingston climbed back into the top-six with a hard-earned 2-1 home win over Ross County highlighted by two goals in as many minutes just before the half-time whistle.

A contest that had been forgettable burst into life when Joel Nouble rose above his defender to nod a James Penrice cross into the net - with Nicky Devlin blasting a second moments later from the edge of the box.

Livi looked to be in firm control of the game but they rarely make things easy for themselves. Simon Murray turned the ball home on 69 minutes from close range to drag County back into things but the Lions would hold firm.

Livingston boss David Martindale made just one change to the side that drew with Dundee United last time out as Penrice replaced the injured Steven Bradley on the right flank. That meant Nouble passed a late fitness test following illness.

Both sides tried to play football from the off but chances were few and far between. Bruce Anderson could only fire straight at Ross Laidlaw from the edge of the box while the Lions were unable to turn a string of attacking throws and a corner into a genuine effort on goal.

At the other end, Gwion Edwards did well to cut inside beyond Montano but Eamonn Brophy sclaffed the cutback tamely over the bar before dragging a 20-yard strike comfortably wide moments later following a quick counter-attack from the visitors.

The visitors enjoyed a period on top of proceedings and went close to taking the lead on the half hour mark as Keith Watson looked to turn home a Jordan White flick-on at the back post. The veteran defender could only find the side-netting.

With the game falling flat, it suddenly burst into life before the break with the Lions bagging two goals in as many minutes. The first a

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