Division One
January 5, 2013
McNulty earns share of spoils
Scoring Summary
| Livingston | Partick Thistle |
|---|---|
| Anthony Andreu (29') | Kris Doohlan (25') |
| Marc McNulty (90') | Steven Craig (32') |
Teams
| Livingston | Partick Thistle |
|---|---|
| 1 Andrew McNeil | 1 Graeme Smith |
| 5 Craig Barr | 6 Alan Archibald |
| 2 Kevin McCann | 2 Aaron Muirhead |
| 3 Callum Booth | 3 Aaron Sinclair |
| 4 Tena Garcia | 4 Paul Paton |
| 6 Burton O'Brien | 5 Conrad Balatoni |
| 8 Liam Fox | 8 Sean Welsh |
| 9 Marc McNulty | 7 Stuart Bannigan |
| 10 Steven Scougall | 9 Steven Craig |
| 7 Anthony Andreu | 10 Ross Forbes |
| 11 Iain Russell | 11 Kris Doohlan |
| Substitutes | |
| 17 Darren Jamieson | Scott Fox 12 |
| 14 Callum Fordyce | Hugh Murray 17 |
| 12 Jordan Morton | Mark McGuigan 16 |
| 16 Connor McDonald | Chris Erskene 15 |
| 15 Daniel Mullen | Steven Lawless 14 |
| Substitutions | |
| Jordan Morton for Iain Russell (57) | Chris Erskene for Kris Doohlan (73) |
| Daniel Mullen for Liam Fox (66) | Mark McGuigan for Steven Craig (81) |
| Steven Lawless for Ross Forbes (88) | |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Anthony Andreu (77) | Paul Paton (70) |
| Stuart Bannigan (87) | |
| Red Cards | |
| Sean Welsh (89) | |
| · Squads: Livingston | Partick Thistle | |
Marc McNulty struck deep into stoppage time against Partick to earn Livingston a 2-2 draw at the Almondvale Stadium.
Jags striker Kris Doolan opened the scoring after 25 minutes when he diverted Steven Craig's cross past Andrew McNeil from a narrow angle.
The hosts were back level four minutes later thanks to a long-range strike from Anthony Andreu which Graeme Smith was unable to keep out.
Jackie McNamara's men restored their advantage as Steven Craig powered Aaron Sinclair's cross into the roof of the net just three minutes later.
Livi pressed for a late equaliser and were unlucky not to draw level when Jordan Morton's 87th-minute free-kick curled against the crossbar.
Sean Welsh was then shown a red card for a tackle on Andreu before McNulty grabbed a last-gasp leveller to extend promotion-chasing Partick's winless league streak to three games.



