Saturday, 29 September 2007, 17:04 GMT 18:04 UK
Livingston 4-2 Clyde
Ten-man Livingston managed to breeze past nine-man Clyde in a match marred by some poor refereeing.
Clyde's David McGowan turned home a Dougie Imrie cross but Thomas Pesir following a rapid counter-attack.
Clyde's Ruari MacLennan was sent off for a foul on Graham Dorrans, with Dave MacKay converting the penalty.
Livi's Robert Snodgrass was sent for an off-the-ball foul before Steven Craig and Liam Fox struck, with Imrie netting for Clyde, who also lost Chris Smith.
Livingston: Liberda, Mitchell, Dermot McCaffrey (Noubissie 70), MacKay, Tinkler, Fox (James 70), Dorrans (Quitongo 75), Kennedy, Craig, Pesir, Snodgrass. Subs Not Used: Weir, Stewart.
Sent Off: Snodgrass (52).
Booked: Mitchell.
Goals: Pesir 23, MacKay 42 pen, Craig 64, Fox 65.
Clyde: Hutton, McGregor, Bestvina, Higgins, Smith, Masterton (Arbuckle 75), David McGowan, MacLennan, Kirkup, Imrie, Cardle. Subs Not Used: Michael McGowan, McKenna, Valentin, Cherrie.
Sent Off: MacLennan (42), Smith (88).
Booked: Smith. Goals: David McGowan 15, Imrie 85 pen.
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Ref: M Tumilty
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