
Dive into Coral's post-match review of Hibernian 4-0 Livingston in the Premiership on Saturday, 18 October 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
Hibernian 4-0 Livingston Post-Match Review
Hibernian delivered a commanding performance against Livingston, securing a convincing 4-0 victory at home. The result was a stark contrast to their recent form, which included a loss and three draws in their last four matches. The game saw Hibernian break their run of inconsistent results, with goals spread across the match, including a crucial penalty in the 52nd minute. This win was not entirely surprising given Livingston's recent struggles, but the margin of victory certainly raised eyebrows.
Livingston, on the other hand, continued their poor run of form, failing to build on their previous draw against Dundee United. The defeat leaves them at the bottom of the recent results table, with only one win in their last five games. Hibernian's dominance was evident throughout the match, and Livingston will need to regroup quickly to avoid further setbacks. The standout performance from Hibernian's side will give them a significant boost as they look to climb the league standings.
Hibernian 4-0 Livingston Statistics
The statistics from the match largely reflect Hibernian's dominance, despite Livingston having slightly more possession at 53% compared to Hibernian's 47%. Hibernian's efficiency in front of goal was evident, converting their chances into a 4-0 victory, while Livingston struggled to make their possession count. The corner count was higher for Livingston at 10, compared to Hibernian's 7, but it was Hibernian who capitalised on their set-piece opportunities, including a penalty. The yellow card count was relatively low, with Hibernian receiving one and Livingston two, suggesting a fairly disciplined game despite the scoreline.
Key Moments from Hibernian 4-0 Livingston
The key moments of the match were dominated by Hibernian's goal-scoring prowess. The first goal came early in the 9th minute, setting the tone for the rest of the game. A crucial penalty in the 52nd minute further solidified Hibernian's lead, showcasing their ability to capitalise on set-piece situations. The final two goals in the 79th and 89th minutes sealed the victory, demonstrating Hibernian's relentless pressure and clinical finishing.
These moments were pivotal in determining the outcome of the match. Livingston struggled to respond to Hibernian's early goal and the subsequent penalty, which put them firmly on the back foot. The late goals in the 79th and 89th minutes not only highlighted Hibernian's dominance but also ensured that Livingston had no chance of mounting a comeback.
Hibernian 4-0 Livingston Lineups
Hibernian
Hibernian lined up in a 3-4-1-2 formation, with Raphael Sallinger in goal and a back three of Warren O'Hora, Grant Hanley, and Jack Iredale. The midfield was anchored by Josh Mulligan and Dan Barlaser, with Chris Cadden and Nicky Cadden providing width. Jamie McGrath played just behind the strikers, Thibault Klidjé and Kieron Bowie, who were instrumental in the team's attacking play.
The lineup showed no major surprises, but the impact of the forwards was significant. Klidjé and Bowie's contributions were crucial in securing the victory, with their goals and overall play making a difference. The five substitutions made by Hibernian suggest a strategy to maintain freshness and momentum throughout the match, which paid off in the end.
Livingston
Livingston opted for a 4-3-3 formation, with Jérôme Prior in goal and a back four of Danny Finlayson, Danny Wilson, Shane Blaney, and Adam Montgomery. The midfield trio of Scott Pittman, Mahamadou Susoho, and Mohamad Sylla aimed to control the game, while Stevie May, Jeremy Bokila, and Connor McLennan led the attack.
The lineup did not yield the desired results, as Livingston struggled to create meaningful chances. The seven substitutions made by Livingston indicate an attempt to change the game's dynamics, but it was not enough to overcome Hibernian's lead. The performance of the forwards was particularly disappointing, with no goals or assists recorded.
Coral's Man of the Match
Jamie McGrath is Coral's Man of the Match for his standout performance against Livingston. McGrath scored one goal and provided two key passes, demonstrating his influence on Hibernian's attacking play. Despite not creating any big chances, his contribution was vital in securing the victory, and his performance was a key factor in Hibernian's dominant display.
Updated Form Guide
Hibernian
Recent Premiership matches:
- Win: 4-0 vs Livingston (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Hearts (A)
- Draw: 0-0 vs Celtic (A)
- Draw: 2-2 vs Falkirk (A)
- Draw: 3-3 vs Dundee United (H)
Livingston
Recent Premiership matches:
- Loss: 0-4 vs Hibernian (A)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Dundee United (A)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Rangers (H)
- Loss: 2-3 vs Dundee (A)
- Draw: 0-0 vs Aberdeen (A)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Hibernian
With their convincing win over Livingston, Hibernian now sit in 3rd place with 11 points. Their next challenge is against Aberdeen, who are in 10th place with 7 points, on October 26, 2025 at 14:30. This result will boost Hibernian's confidence as they look to maintain their momentum and climb higher in the league standings.
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Livingston
Livingston find themselves in 12th place with 6 points after their heavy defeat to Hibernian. They face Motherwell, who are in 9th place with 8 points, on October 25, 2025 at 15:00. This loss will force Livingston to reassess their approach as they aim to avoid further relegation trouble and turn their season around.
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