Falkirk 1-1 Livingston: Danny Wilson rescues point for visitors

Livingston snatched a point at the death for the second consecutive week, this time frustrating fellow Scottish Premiership newcomers Falkirk.
It looked like Brian Graham’s first-half penalty was going to be enough for the Bairns to secure a fourth win in five games.
They could have been further clear had it not been for Danny Wilson’s late header, rising at the back post from a free-kick routine to nod past Scott Bain.
John McGlynn’s side only rose up to the Premiership in June and were written off by some, as the manager chose to trust in many of the players who had won promotion.
They pipped Livingston to the Championship title last season, and they almost did so again at the Falkirk Stadium.
But they could not build on Graham’s spot kick, gifted to them after the video assistant referee (VAR) spotted a hand ball from Stevie May when the Livingston forward was defending a corner.
And the visitors would have the last say again, just as they did against Hibs last week when Graham Carey’s penalty snatched a draw against David Gray’s side.




