BAIRNS HOPE TO BOUNCE BACK AT PALMY
Falkirk boss Houston was "frustrated" with the display of his team, particularly since their previous game had seen them recover from falling 2-0 behind to Championship leaders Rangers to win 3-2.
Falkirk remain in second place, albeit Hibernian are six points behind them with three games in hand, and Houston wants his players to learn from this defeat.
"Livingston came and did a job on us, and you've got to give them credit for that," he said.
"Our tempo was really low and poor, we wanted to play the perfect pass and get in behind, but they flooded the area. The quality wasn't good enough.
"It's a lesson for us that if we want to get second place we can't go about games in the tempo we did in the first half. It was too lethargic."