Kilmarnock Draw 2-2 with Livingston After Stanger’s Red Card
A dramatic Scottish Premiership opener saw Kilmarnock surrender a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with newly-promoted Livingston after George Stanger’s second-half red card. The match, the only 3pm kick-off on the season’s first day, showcased both teams’ new signings and a thrilling comeback.

Kilmarnock’s Early Dominance
Kilmarnock, under new manager Stuart Kettlewell, took the lead in the 38th minute. Summer signing Djenairo Daniels, formerly of Cork, latched onto a Liam Polworth pass, outmuscled Danny Wilson, and fired past Jerome Prior. A VAR review overturned an initial offside call, confirming the goal. Four minutes later, David Watson doubled the lead, converting a rebound after a low cross from Jamie Brandon.
Stanger’s Red Card Shifts Momentum
The game’s turning point came in the 64th minute when George Stanger, a recent arrival from Ayr United, received a red card for pulling Robbie Muirhead’s shirt in the box. Referee Matthew MacDermid awarded a penalty after a VAR check, which Muirhead converted past Max Stryjek. Livingston capitalized on their extra man, with Scott Pittman equalizing in the 86th minute after a setup by Lewis Smith.

New Faces and Tactical Shifts
Kilmarnock fielded six summer signings, including Stryjek and Brandon, both ex-Livingston players. Debutant Dominic Thompson, signed hours before the match, came off the bench. Livingston, managed by David Martindale, started three new recruits: Adam Montgomery, Mo Sylla, and Graham Carey. The Lions’ second-half resurgence highlighted their resilience despite a familiar lineup.
What’s Next for the Scottish Premiership?
The draw leaves both teams with a point as Kilmarnock prepare to face Tottenham in a pre-season match, followed by their Scottish Premiership clash against Aston Villa on August 16. Livingston’s late equalizer sets the tone for their campaign. Stay tuned for more Scottish Premiership updates!
