LIVINGSTON had a double success on Saturday, with a 3-1 home win over East Fife watched by a crowd of 3205, most of whom will be back.

It is not easy to lure back fans but Livvy have tried the discount system. Admission was #4 for adults and #1 for juveniles and OAPs, which doubled the normal home crowd.

Man-of-the-match David Bingham headed the opener early on from a John Millar cross.

Barry Moffat headed an equaliser from a Gilbert Allan cross, but the home lead was restored before the break when Bingham released Brian McPhee, whose trickled effort might not have reached goal had John Robertson not been there to make sure.

The former Hearts man did not look like a veteran - he was still covering a lot of ground late in the game - and was involved in the third goal.

He punished casual defending and was pulled down by keeper Willie McCulloch, who earned a red card from Jim McCluskey when he confronted Robertson after the penalty was awarded. Bingham converted the kick.

A John Crawford own goal and a Duncan Shearer effort gave Inverness a 2-1 home win over Arbroath and kept them top by three points.

Alan Morgan's winner for Partick against Alloa was a fortunate deflection, while Steven Nicholas earned Stirling the points at home to Queen of the South.

Clyde went two up at Forfar against 10 men with 15 minutes left but had to settle for a draw.