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Scottish Premiership ยท Scotland
Kicks off in 22h 53mTuesday, 12 May 2026
18:45Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Livingston crestLivingstonSSR 1512
ModelDundee United win ยท 54.4%vsValueFair price ยท @ 1.72 ยท bet365Model and value agreeView full prediction breakdown
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The model pick is the outcome the model rates most likely based on form, xG, injuries and head to head. The value pick is where the bookmakers' odds look too generous against that probability, so a bet there should return more over the long run.

When the two agree it's a strong signal. When they disagree, the model expects one team to win more often than the odds suggest, so backing the underdog at a long price can still be the better bet even if you don't expect them to win this single match.

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Dundee United Host Livingston With European Ambitions on the Line

Dundee United welcome Livingston to Tannadice on Tuesday evening in a Scottish Premiership fixture that carries genuine weight at both ends of the table. With three games remaining in the season, the picture at the top and bottom of the division is far from settled.

There are matches that look straightforward on paper and turn out to be anything but. Tuesday's meeting between Dundee United and Livingston at Tannadice, kick-off 6:45pm, has that quality about it. On the surface, a home side sitting first in the table against a visiting side with a negative goal difference sounds like a routine evening. But here is what nobody is asking: with 35 games played and three to go, does Livingston have anything left to play for, and does that make them more dangerous or less?

Let's start with what we know.

The Standings Picture

Dundee United sit at the summit of the Scottish Premiership with 76 points from 35 matches. Twenty-three wins, seven draws, five defeats, and a goal difference of plus 32. That is a genuinely impressive body of work across a long season. Their attacking output of 62 goals and a defensive record of 30 conceded tells you this is a team that has been consistent in both halves of the pitch. They are not just winning matches; they are controlling them.

Livingston occupy a mid-table position with 43 points from the same number of games. Ten wins, thirteen draws, twelve defeats. A goal difference of minus nine. They have scored 48 and conceded 57. That record places them comfortably clear of any relegation conversation but well short of a European push. For a side at that point of the table, the motivation question is the one worth watching as the final weeks arrive.

Context and Stakes

For Dundee United, every point from here carries meaning. The gap at the top of the table is three points over the second-placed side, who have 73 points and a better head-to-head record on wins. This is not the moment to take their foot off the accelerator. Home advantage at Tannadice matters, and their record as a dominant force across this campaign suggests they will approach Tuesday with full intent.

And that brings us to the real question surrounding Livingston. Thirteen draws from 35 games is a thread worth pulling. It speaks to a side that competes, that rarely collapses, but also one that struggles to find that final quality to convert hard work into victories. For Dundee United, a team with clear ambition, facing opponents who are comfortable with a share of the spoils could make for a more complex evening than the odds suggest at first glance.

What the Market Is Saying

Dundee United are priced at 1.62 for the home win. The draw is available at 4.00, and Livingston to win sits at 4.75. Those prices reflect the gap in quality and league position, and they are broadly sensible. The more interesting thread runs through the goals markets.

The model powering our signals rates Under 2.5 goals at 50%, while the market implies only 44%. That gap of six percentage points is the most meaningful edge in this fixture. The signal carries a confidence rating of 50, which is honest rather than overconfident. It is not a screaming value bet, but it is a considered one.

Supporting that picture is the BTTS No signal. The model puts the probability of both teams failing to score at 49%, against a market-implied 46%. At odds of 2.16, there is a small edge. The confidence rating sits at 49. Again, honest. These two signals point in the same direction: a match that is more likely than not to be tight, controlled, and potentially decided by a single goal.

The Livingston to win signal, priced at 4.75, carries a model probability of 21.5% against an implied 21.1%. That is a marginal edge of half a percentage point with a confidence of just 25. I would leave that one alone entirely.

Reading the Match

Dundee United's scoring record of 62 goals in 35 games works out to roughly 1.77 per match. Livingston have conceded 57 in the same number of fixtures, close to 1.63 per game. Those numbers do not automatically point to a goal feast. Livingston's tendency to draw suggests they organise defensively and make themselves difficult to break down, even against better opposition.

The corners market offers an interesting supporting data point. The bookmaker prices the home corners win at 1.49, reflecting an expectation that Dundee United will dominate territorial pressure. That lines up with a picture of the home side pushing forward, Livingston sitting in, and a match where the scoreline may not fully reflect the balance of play. A 1-0 home win is priced at 7.50 in the correct score market. A 2-0 is also 7.50. The market is telling you it expects a United victory but is uncertain about the margin.

The Verdict

Dundee United should win this match. Their season has been built on consistency, and there is no evidence to suggest they will suddenly abandon that approach in the closing weeks. But Livingston are not here to make up the numbers. Thirteen draws across a campaign is a pattern, not a coincidence. They know how to stay in games.

The signal I find most credible here is Under 2.5 goals at 2.25. The six-point edge between model and market probability is genuine, the odds are fair, and the broader context of the match supports a tight, purposeful evening rather than an open affair. At 50% confidence it is worth a measured stake rather than anything ambitious.

BTTS No at 2.16 with a confidence of 49 is a companion rather than a standalone bet. If you are going to play Under 2.5, the BTTS No adds texture to the same read. Just be clear-eyed about the fact that nearly half the model's probability still sits on the other side of that line.

Dundee United to collect three points in a match that stays under the totals line. That is the picture I am working with on Tuesday evening.

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