Livingston 2-2 Dundee: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments

Dive into Ladbrokes’ post-match review of Livingston 2-2 Dundee in the Premiership on Saturday, 13 December 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
Livingston 2-2 Dundee Post-Match Review
Livingston and Dundee played out a 2-2 draw in a competitive encounter. Dundee took an early lead when Yan Dhanda scored in the 13th minute, and they doubled their advantage shortly after through Cameron Congreve in the 18th minute, putting them in a strong position. Livingston, coming off a run of recent defeats including losses to Motherwell and Aberdeen, struggled initially but showed resilience to fight back in the second half.
Jeremy Bokila pulled one back for Livingston in the 64th minute, shifting the momentum, and Tete Yengi equalised in the 85th minute to secure a point. Dundee, who had mixed form with a recent win over St. Mirren but losses to Aberdeen and Celtic, couldn’t hold on despite their early dominance. The match ended dramatically with Ryan McGowan receiving a red card for Livingston in the 90+6th minute, but it didn’t affect the scoreline.
Livingston 2-2 Dundee Statistics
Livingston controlled possession with the lion’s share of the ball, which helped them rack up all the corners and create pressure, though Dundee countered effectively with far more successful dribbles that highlighted their threat on the break. Both sides picked up a couple of yellow cards each, but Livingston’s discipline slipped late with a red card adding to their tally, while assists favoured the home team slightly as they mounted their comeback.
Substitutions played a role too, with Livingston making four changes – Connor McLennan replaced Joshua Brenet at half-time, Stevie May came on for Mahamadou Susoho just after the hour, Tete Yengi took over from Scott Pittman in the 82nd minute, and Robbie Muirhead substituted for Jeremy Bokila late on – while Dundee used all five, starting with Imari Samuels for Ryan Astley early in the first half, followed by Ashley Hay for Simon Murray, then Ethan Ingram and Callum Jones replacing Cameron Congreve and Yan Dhanda respectively, and finally Emile Acquah for Tony Yogane.
Key Moments from Livingston 2-2 Dundee
Dundee struck first with Yan Dhanda’s goal in the 13th minute, followed quickly by Cameron Congreve’s effort in the 18th, assisted by Tony Yogane, to give them a commanding lead. Livingston turned things around in the second half when Jeremy Bokila scored in the 64th minute, assisted by Cristian Montano, after Stevie May had replaced Mahamadou Susoho a few minutes earlier to inject fresh energy.
The equaliser came from Tete Yengi in the 85th minute, assisted by Macaulay Tait, shortly after he had come on for Scott Pittman, proving a decisive substitution. Late drama saw Robbie Muirhead, who had just replaced Jeremy Bokila, pick up a yellow card in the 88th minute, followed by Connor McLennan’s booking in stoppage time, and Ryan McGowan’s red card in the 90+6th minute capped a frantic end for Livingston.
Livingston 2-2 Dundee Lineups
Livingston
Livingston lined up in a 4-2-3-1 shape, with partnerships like Cristian Montano assisting Jeremy Bokila highlighting their attacking intent from the flanks. Scott Pittman featured in midfield before making way for Tete Yengi, who made an impact with his late goal, while Ryan McGowan’s role in defence ended with a red card.
Dundee
Dundee set up in a 4-5-1 formation, relying on midfield numbers where Yan Dhanda and Cameron Congreve shone early with their goals, the latter assisted by Tony Yogane. Substitutes like Imari Samuels, who replaced Ryan Astley, and later arrivals such as Ethan Ingram and Callum Jones for Congreve and Dhanda, helped maintain their structure despite the pressure.
Ladbrokes’ Man of the Match
Jon McCracken earned Ladbrokes’ Man of the Match award for his solid performance in goal, making four key saves and two clearances while punching away one danger, even as he conceded twice in a busy outing that kept Dundee in the game.
Updated Form Guide
Livingston
Recent Premiership matches:
- Draw: 2-2 vs Dundee (H)
- Loss: 0-3 vs Motherwell (A)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Aberdeen (H)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Rangers (A)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Falkirk (A)
Dundee
Recent Premiership matches:
- Draw: 2-2 vs Livingston (A)
- Loss: 1-3 vs Aberdeen (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Celtic (A)
- Win: 3-1 vs St. Mirren (H)
- Loss: 0-2 vs Hibernian (A)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Livingston
Livingston have just drawn 2-2 at home to Dundee, leaving them in 12th place on nine points after a tough run that includes recent losses to Motherwell, Aberdeen and Rangers, plus draws with Falkirk. They face St. Mirren next on 20 December 2025 at 15:00, with the visitors sitting ninth on 14 points, making this a chance for Livingston to climb away from the bottom and build some momentum.
Dundee
Dundee have just drawn 2-2 away to Livingston, sitting them in 10th on 13 points following a mixed spell with a win over St. Mirren but defeats to Aberdeen, Celtic and Hibernian. Their next fixture is against Motherwell on 20 December 2025 at 15:00, where the hosts are third on 27 points, presenting a stern test as Dundee look to avoid slipping further and pick up vital points.
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