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St Mirren boost survival chances after comeback win over Livingston

St Mirren gave their chances of avoiding relegation from the Ladbrokes Premiership a massive boost as they came from behind to beat 10-man Livingston.

Second-half goals from Danny Mullen and Simeon Jackson sealed the win that moves Oran Kearney’s side to within two points of Hamilton in 10th place and six clear of bottom side Dundee.

St Mirren switched a defender for a striker at half-time – Jackson coming on for MacKenzie – and went on to dominate much of the second-half.

Mullen had an early header that lacked power while Jackson could have made an immediate impact but could not get his shot past Kelly from a good position. Mullen threatened again from Jackson’s pull-back but Hakeem Odoffin made a timely intervention.

The former Livingston man would not be denied, though, after 78 minutes when his shot from outside the box zipped past Kelly, before Jackson made sure of the result by converting from close in after the goalkeeper had spilled Kyle McAllister’s long-range shot.

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