Kilmarnock finished their late-season scoring streak in style with a 4-1 victory at relegated Livingston. Neil McCann's men eased to success in West Lothian, with Joe Hugill scoring twice and Nicky Clescenco and Findlay Curtis also on target. The win marked Kilmarnock's fourth consecutive victory, a feat the club had not achieved since the Steve Clarke era in 2018. Kilmarnock responded emphatically after Stevie May's third goal of the season had put the hosts ahead on 20 minutes. Hugill equalised, and the visitors took a 2-1 lead at half-time thanks to Clescenco's first goal for the club. A fourth goal in three games from Curtis and another from Hugill completed the rout after the interval. Kilmarnock's direct approach fashioned the first major chance on 14 minutes, with goalkeeper Max Stryjek's long kick finding Michael Schjonning-Larsen. The finishing at the other end was lethal soon after, as Livingston seized the lead through May's deadly low shot. Kilmarnock wasted little time hitting back, with Dominic Thompson's near-post delivery met by on-form Hugill. The striker did not get the cleanest touch, but it was enough to wrong-foot and beat Jerome Prior. The third Kilmarnock goal was spawned from a stunning piece of Clescenco skill, with the Moldova international's dragback and turn opening up the defence. Thompson delivered for Curtis to sweep in off Brooklyn Kabongolo on 53 minutes. A trio of substitutions failed to make the hosts more durable, and they were beaten by a simple ball from Robbie Deas up the middle to Hugill, who wriggled free to go one on one against Prior and tuck in a confident finish. The scoring was done before the hour, thanks to superb stops by Stryjek to deny May and substitute Sam Culbert late on. Kilmarnock finished comfortably in 10th place, denied ninth spot by a late Dundee winner at home to Aberdeen.