Livingston scored three second half goals to dump Kilmarnock at
a wet and windy Rugby Park.
Substitute Juanjo Camacho began the scoring soon after the
interval.
Fernando Pasquinelli added another in the 80th minute and Burton
O'Brien completed Killie's misery in the closing stages.
The home side enjoyed the bulk of first half possession but failed
to create much and could not find a way past Livingston keeper Roddy
McKenzie.
Kilmarnock started strongly and were claiming for a penalty after
four minutes when Stephen Murray went to ground under pressure from
Marvin Andrews but referee Charlie Richmond was not interested.

Two minutes later, Killie were threatening again and Livingston
keeper Roddy McKenzie spilled a shot from Gary McDonald and Oscar
Rubio made a last-gasp clearance before an attacking player could
reach the ball.
After 15 minutes Andrews collided with Francois Dubourdeau and the
Killie keeper required a lengthy period treatment before he could
continue.
Kilmarnock had much of the possession and defender Gordon Greer saw
his long-range drive fly wide of the post.
Livingston had a chance to snatch the lead four minutes before
half-time when David McNamee went on a decent run down the right wing
but his shot was easily held by Dubourdeau.

The visitors started the second half well and Dubourdeau had to
race off his line to block at the feet of the advancing Andrews.
Second half substitute Camacho grabbed the opener five minutes
after coming on when he latched on to Pasquinelli's cut-back and drove
the ball into the bottom corner of the net. (Above).
Kilmarnock had a great chance to draw level when substitute Gary
McSwegan played the ball through to Kris Boyd in the box but he fired
just wide of the target.
But Killie suffered a blow with just 10 minutes remaining when
Livingston doubled their lead. Lilley tried to pick out Stuart Lovell
in the box but he miskicked and the ball fell to Pasquinelli who
slotted home Livi's second goal of the day.
Just when Kilmarnock thought it could not get any worse, Burton
O'Brien fired home in injury time to ensure the three points would be
heading back to Livingston.