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Sportsound : Aberdeen close to Premiership survival with Livingston now requiring a miraculous escape. Ross County relegated.

5/1/202653 min

Tony Docherty and Allan Preston assess a dramatic Friday night as Livingston edge closer to the drop, whilst Ross County suffer a second consecutive relegation.

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  1. Speaker 00:00

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  2. Liam McLeod0:03

    [upbeat music] Scottish football lives here.

  3. Amy Canavan0:06

    This is Sportsound.

  4. Speaker 00:08

    [crowd cheering] That is a beautiful finish.

  5. Amy Canavan0:09

    From BBC Radio Scotland.

  6. Liam McLeod0:11

    [upbeat music] [crowd cheering] There it goes, all over. An excellent second-half showing from Livingston means they don't finish this game empty-handed. [clapping] But a point's not really enough for them- Come the high ball ... even if this does get them back to within eight of Kilmarnock. The problem they've got is if Kilie beat Dundee United tomorrow now, they will be going right back down to the championship after just the one season back. I think Raith Rovers have just gone 3-2 up on County with a last minute penalty, so County are definitely going down to League One. My goodness, how the mighty have fallen there in Rossshire, down to League One for next season. Livingston not quite relegated yet, but it looks as though the axe will fall on them tomorrow if Kilmarnock can defeat Dundee United. But they showed plenty resilience this evening, [clapping] twice coming from behind against Aberdeen, who led through Mitchell Frame's first senior goal, and the Dons were in cruise control. Geiger and Armstrong failing to beat Priar when one-on-one with the goalkeeper to potentially put the game

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