Motherwell suffered their fourth defeat on the spin in West Lothian on Saturday, losing 2-0 to Livingston.
Lennon Miller was shown a red card on the stroke of half time before Bruce Anderson and Sean Kelly made sure of the points in the second half.
The home side started on the front foot and nearly took the lead after just two minutes when Ayo Obileye headed just wide from a corner.
Brodie Spencer had Motherwell’s first real chance of the game. Sneaking in at the back post, the full-back headed back across goal, only for his effort to land just wide of the mark.
With the half of football producing few chances, Dan Casey went closest next. A speculative effort from a free kick just inside the Livingston half, the Irishman spotted goalkeeper Shamal George off his line before sailing an effort goal wards. The stopper managed to get back onto his line just in time and tipped the effort over bar.
The game would be completely changed just before the break. A Motherwell free kick turned into a Livingston counter attack and Daniel Mackay was put in behind the Motherwell backline. Miller was the furthest man back and the Livi winger cut across the 17-year-old and referee Don Robertson deemed there to be enough contact to justify a red card for denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity and sent Miller for an early bath.
Getting into the break on level terms was the first step for Motherwell but the next was to keep it tight in the early exchanges of the second period. Unfortunately, the hosts found the back of the net on 53 minutes. Anderson got on the end of a low cross into the box and finished past Liam Kelly.
Within ten minutes, it was 2-0. James Penrice was impeded by Bevis Mugabi in the area and a penalty was awarded. Facing his brother between the sticks, Sean Kelly stepped up and sent the goalkeeper the wrong way. 2-0.
Just after 70 minutes, Robertson pointed to the spot after Georgie Gent had apparently fouled Jason Holt in the box. VAR intervened and deemed the foul to have taken outside the box.
The match would finish 2-0 and gave the hosts their first win at home this season. Motherwell remain in fifth place going into the second international break of the season.