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Scottish Championship
Feb 7, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
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2-3

Sives (52'), Jacobs (94' pen.)
FT(HT: 0-1)
Zeefuik (4'), Anderson (82'), Walker (84')
McKay (93')

Team News: Three changes for Hearts against Livingston

Hearts make a trio of change for their Scottish Championship fixture at Livingston, with Adam Eckersley, Prince Buaben and Osman Sow all missing out.

Hearts have made three changes to the side that thrashed Alloa Athletic for this afternoon's Scottish Championship clash at Livingston.

Swedish striker Osman Sow is being rested as a precaution, with Dutchman Genero Zeefuik drafted in to fill the void up front.

Defender Adam Eckersley failed a late fitness test and midfielder Prince Buaben is suspended, paving the way for Jordan McGhee and Sam Nicholson to make the starting XI.

Bottom club Livingston have made just one change from their last outing, replacing Nejc Praprotnik with Ibra Sekajja.

Hearts: Alexander, Paterson, Wilson, Ozturk, Gomis, Walker, Nicholson, Pallardo, Keatings, Zeefuik, McGhee

Livingston: Jamieson, Sives, Talbot, Fordyce, K. Jacobs, K. Jacobs, O'Brien, Gallagher, White, Mullen, Sekajja

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