

Brechin City 0–2 Livingston: Lions Roar to Comfortable Start
Livingston began their Scottish League Cup campaign with a professional 2–0 victory over Brechin City on July 15, 2026, at Glebe Park. The Premiership side demonstrated their class against lower-league opposition, controlling the game from start to finish without ever needing to hit top gear.
The Lions dominated possession in the first half, patiently probing the Brechin defence. The breakthrough came midway through the half when a sharp interchange on the edge of the box allowed a midfielder to slide the ball into the path of a striker, who finished calmly past the home goalkeeper. Brechin offered little going forward, with their lone striker isolated for long spells.
Livingston doubled their lead early in the second half. A corner was only partially cleared, and the ball fell to a defender on the edge of the area, whose low drive took a deflection and nestled into the bottom corner. From that point, the visitors managed the game effectively, keeping possession and stifling any Brechin attempts to build momentum.
The hosts never truly threatened a comeback, and the match ended with a comfortable margin that reflected the difference in quality. Livingston will be pleased with the clean sheet and the efficient performance, while Brechin City will take positives from their defensive organisation despite the loss.
Tournament outlook: Livi's strong start puts them in a good position to qualify from the group, while Brechin face a tough task against higher-division opponents. The Lions' depth was on show, with substitutes making an impact in the second half.