Scottish forward Stevie May, born on 3 November 1992, currently plays primarily as a striker for Livingston. He stands at 5ft 10in (1.78m) tall, and weighs in at 11st 2lb (71kg). A proud wearer of the number 17 jersey for his club, May has a determined presence on the pitch, and a knack for finding the net.
The current market value of this veteran player is around £105k, according to data available on Transfermarkt.
May's footballing career took off in Scotland. During the 2008-2009 debut season at St Johnstone, May made his first-team appearance and scored his first goal. He continued to show promise in the following seasons, although his appearances were limited. It was in the 2011-2012 season, during May's time with Alloa Athletic, where he truly shone - scoring a remarkable 19 goals in 22 appearances. He kept up this strong form at Hamilton Academical, netting 25 goals in 33 appearances in the 2012-2013 season.
He then returned to St Johnstone where he proved again to be a valuable player, scoring 23 goals across two seasons. His subsequent transfer to Sheffield Wednesday in England marked a new chapter in his career where he scored seven goals in his first season. A subsequent move to Preston North End saw him make a handful of appearances and score one goal across two seasons.
Returning to Scotland, May joined Aberdeen for the 2017-2018 season and remained there for two seasons, scoring a total of seven goals in 61 appearances. His journey led him back to St Johnstone once more, where he demonstrated consistent performance over four seasons, with a notable season in 2022-2023 where he scored nine goals in 37 appearances.
Eventually, his career took him to Livingston, where he continues to show his worth on the pitch. In the 2024-2025 season, he made 33 appearances and scored five goals. In the current 2025-2026 season, he has made one first team appearance so far. He also had a heavy impact in several competitions, including the League Cup 2025-2026 where he scored one goal in four appearances, and the Prem. Play-offs 2024-2025 where he also found the net.
Stevie May's respectable track record, spanning more than 17 years of professional football, showcases a player who has often risen to the call of duty for his team. Here is hoping his journey continues to be filled with moments of brilliance and, of course, plenty more goals.