
St Johnstone lifted the Scottish League Cup for the first time as Shaun Rooney’s header was enough to edge out Livingston in a scrappy final.
Both managers headed to Hampden looking to win a trophy in their debut season in charge and it was Callum Davidson’s side who came out on top.
Livingston’s Josh Mullin forced a good save before Rooney headed in off the post from a Craig Conway corner.
St Johnstone took control thereafter against their top-flight rivals.
Rooney, whose Premiership goal at the beginning of February ended Livingston’s 14-game unbeaten run since David Martindale took charge, had proved the difference again as St Johnstone made history.
Martindale’s side have now failed to win in three games since then and, although they sit seven points and three places above St Johnstone in the league, it is the Perth side who add another trophy to the Scottish Cup they also won for the first time in 2014.
The air of unreality surrounding Hampden was not confined to the lack of fans at the national stadium.
For the first time in five years, Celtic would not be taking their first steps towards a domestic clean sweep, leaving the stage clear for two of the Premiership’s less fashionable sides.
Meanwhile, Livingston dispensed with the usual team bus arrival as their squad arrived in a convoy of their own cars to ensure social distancing.
It appeared not to knock the West Lothian side out of their stride as they edged the early proceedings, but Efe Ambrose lashed over from close range then Mullin’s fine strike was tipped round the post by goalkeeper Zander Clark.
Martindale had looked to cancel out the threat of Rooney, who had also starred in the semi-final win over Hibernian, by restoring fit-again Marvin Bartley to the side in an unfamiliar wide left role.
It looked to be working until Rooney won a corner off his marker before holding off Jon Guthrie to meet Conway’s delivery and his powerful header found the net via the fingers of on-loan Rangers goalkeeper Robby McCrorie and the inside of a post.

Davidson had made the surprise tactical decision to drop Guy Melamed to the bench despite the Israeli forward’s two goals last weekend against Motherwell and veteran former Scotland winger Conway further justified his inclusion by setting up another chance after the break.
Ali McCann’s cut-back was flicked towards goal by David Wotherspoon only for McCrorie’s boot to clear off the line.
There were big shouts for a St Johnstone penalty when Bartley challenged Jason Kerr then Ambrose blocked a Jamie McCart header in front of goal as the expected Livingston response failed to materialise.
Deservedly, it was St Johnstone’s cheers that rang round an empty Hampden as Livingston failed to add a second League Cup triumph to their first major trophy success in 2004.
Man of the match – Shaun Rooney

What did we learn?
The lack of fans means there was no opportunity for commentators to wax lyrical about the latent potential of respective fan bases for two of the Premiership’s worst supported clubs.
St Johnstone, though, will hope that, on the park at least, they can build on being the most successful club in Scotland after Celtic in the last decade after adding to that 2014 Scottish Cup win during a run of only two defeats in 12 outings.
Davidson has proven himself a worthy successor to Tommy Wright, while his opposite number faces the prospect of recovering from the first major blow in his maiden job in management.
Martindale will perhaps reflect on his own tactical decisions, but he will be stressing to his players that they have still much to play for this season, with a top-six finish almost secured.
What’s next?
It’s quickly back to Premiership business for the League Cup winners as they visit Hamilton Academical on Wednesday (18:00 GMT), while Livingston must dust themselves down to entertain leaders Rangers.
Player of the match
RooneyShaun Rooney
Livingston
Squad number1Player nameMcCrorie
Squad number18Player nameHolt
Squad number10Player nameSibbald
Squad number12Player nameSerrano
Squad number14Player nameMullin
Squad number2Player nameDevlin
Squad number27Player nameGuthrie
Squad number25Player nameEfe Ambrose
Squad number33Player nameLawson
Squad number20Player nameReilly
Squad number17Player nameRobinson
Squad number8Player namePittman
Squad number11Player nameForrest
Squad number9Player nameEmmanuel-Thomas
Squad number6Player nameBartley
St Johnstone
Squad number19Player nameRooney
Squad number4Player nameMcCart
Squad number5Player nameKerr
Squad number7Player nameConway
Squad number6Player nameGordon
Squad number18Player nameMcCann
Squad number9Player nameKane
Squad number10Player nameWotherspoon
Squad number26Player nameCraig
Squad number24Player nameBooth
Squad number1Player nameClark
Squad number14Player nameMay
Line-ups
Livingston
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1McCrorie
- 2Devlin
- 25Ambrose
- 27Guthrie
- 12SerranoBooked at 90mins
- 33LawsonSubstituted forSibbaldat 60′minutes
- 18HoltSubstituted forEmmanuel-Thomasat 71′minutes
- 14MullinSubstituted forForrestat 65′minutes
- 8PittmanSubstituted forReillyat 65′minutes
- 6BartleyBooked at 80mins
- 17Robinson
Substitutes
- 5Fitzwater
- 9Emmanuel-Thomas
- 10Sibbald
- 11Forrest
- 20Reilly
- 21McMillan
- 29Taylor-Sinclair
- 32Stryjek
- 37Kabia
St Johnstone
Formation 3-4-2-1
- 1Clark
- 5Kerr
- 6GordonBooked at 82mins
- 4McCart
- 19Rooney
- 18McCann
- 26Craig
- 24Booth
- 7ConwaySubstituted forMayat 77′minutes
- 10Wotherspoon
- 9KaneBooked at 89mins
Substitutes
- 2Brown
- 3Tanser
- 11O’Halloran
- 12Parish
- 13Bryson
- 14May
- 15Gilmour
- 17Melamed
Live Text
Match ends, Livingston 0, St. Johnstone 1.
Second Half ends, Livingston 0, St. Johnstone 1.
Craig Sibbald (Livingston) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Foul by David Wotherspoon (St. Johnstone).
Julien Serrano (Livingston) is shown the yellow card.
Foul by Julien Serrano (Livingston).
Christopher Kane (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Christopher Kane (St. Johnstone) is shown the yellow card.
Jon Guthrie (Livingston) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Foul by Christopher Kane (St. Johnstone).
Corner, St. Johnstone. Conceded by Julien Serrano.
Foul by Marvin Bartley (Livingston).
Shaun Rooney (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Gavin Reilly (Livingston) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Foul by Callum Booth (St. Johnstone).
Scott Robinson (Livingston) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Foul by David Wotherspoon (St. Johnstone).
Craig Sibbald (Livingston) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Christopher Kane (St. Johnstone).
Attempt missed. Alistair McCann (St. Johnstone) left footed shot from outside the box is too high.
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