Livingston F.C.
Association football club based in Livingston
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| 2025 | Finished 2nd in the Championship division. |
| May 26 2025 | Ross County lost to Livingston 2–4. |
| May 22 2025 | Livingston drew with Ross County 1–1. |
| May 16 2025 | Calvin Ford, great-grandson of American industrialist Henry Ford, completed a takeover of the club, becoming the new chairman and majority shareholder by buying out 100% of previous owner John McIlvogue's stake. |
| May 2 2025 | Livingston lost to Partick Thistle 0–1. |
| April 26 2025 | Hamilton Academical lost to Livingston 0–3. |
| April 18 2025 | Livingston beat Ayr United 5–0. |
| April 12 2025 | Greenock Morton lost to Livingston 1–2. |
| April 2 2025 | Dunfermline Athletic beat Livingston 1–0. |
| March 30 2025 | Queen's Park lost to Livingston 0–5. |
| March 25 2025 | Livingston beat Falkirk 1–0. |
| March 15 2025 | Airdrieonians drew with Livingston 3–3. |
| March 10 2025 | Livingston lost to St Johnstone 0–1. |
| March 5 2025 | Livingston drew with Raith Rovers 0–0. |
| February 28 2025 | Partick Thistle drew with Livingston 1–1. |
| 2024 | The club is set to compete in the Scottish Challenge Cup, continuing their tradition of participating in multiple competitions. |
| 2024 | Finished 12th in the Premiership with Tony Anderson scoring 7 goals |
| 2024 | Won the Challenge Cup. Scott Muirhead was top scorer with 13 goals. |
| 2024 | Livingston won League Cup matches against Forfar Athletic, Dunfermline Athletic, and Cove Rangers, but were ultimately eliminated from the competition after a shock defeat to SPFL League Two side Spartans on goal difference. |
| 2024 | Relegated from the Scottish Premiership, finishing bottom of the table 10 points behind Ross County. |
| 2024 | The club will compete in multiple competitions during the 2024–25 season, including the League Cup, Challenge Cup, and Scottish Cup. |
| 2024 | Livingston F.C. begins their first season in the Scottish Championship after being relegated from the Scottish Premiership at the end of the 2023–24 season. |
| September 2024 | Returned to the Challenge Cup for the first time since 2017-18 season and defeated Spartans 2-0. |
| August 2024 | Livingston started the league campaign strongly, going unbeaten in August with two wins and two draws. |
| May 19 2024 | Livingston drew with Hibernian 1–1. |
| May 15 2024 | Aberdeen beat Livingston 5–1. |
| May 11 2024 | Livingston beat St Johnstone 2–1. |
| May 4 2024 | Motherwell beat Livingston 4–1. |
| April 27 2024 | Livingston beat Ross County 2–0. |
| April 13 2024 | Heart of Midlothian beat Livingston 4–2. |
| April 10 2024 | Home of the Set Fare, a local taxi firm, was announced as the club's new stadium sponsor in a six-figure deal. |
| April 6 2024 | Livingston drew with Aberdeen 0–0. |
| March 2024 | Neil Rankine appointed as company secretary, shortly after settling a long-running legal dispute with a former director. |
| March 31 2024 | Livingston lost to Celtic 0–3. |
| March 19 2024 | Livingston F.C. announced the end of their nine-year stadium sponsorship agreement with Tony Macaroni restaurant chain at the conclusion of the 2023-24 season. |
| March 16 2024 | Hibernian beat Livingston 3–0. |
| March 10 2024 | Celtic beat Livingston 4–2. |
| March 2 2024 | St Johnstone drew with Livingston 1–1. |
| February 28 2024 | Livingston lost to Motherwell 1–3. |
| February 24 2024 | Ross County beat Livingston 3–2. |
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