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Listen: Sportsound BBC Radio Ulster This video can not be played FT: Coleraine 1-2 Larne (15: 00) Ryan opens scoring but Mc Manus equalises before O'Neill restores lead from spot FT: Crusaders 0-4 Glentoran (15: 00) Pattisson and Fisher give Glens lead, Jenkins and Lyons-Foster add further goals FT: Linfield 2-0 Dungannon Swifts (15: 00) Allen grabs Blues' opener before Archer adds second FT: Ballymena Utd 1-1 Carrick Rangers (15: 00) Jarvis breaks deadlock for Sky Blues but Cushley nets late equaliser FT: Cliftonville 2-0 Glenavon (15: 00) Curran bundles Reds in front and Mc Woods fires home second FT: Portadown 3-1 Loughgall (15: 00) Teelan thrashes home opener and Ukek pokes home second. Waide pulls one back before Wylie adds a third Coleraine 1-2 Larne Paul O'Neill's penalty settles a disappointing game and keeps Larne firmly in the hunt for second place. This result means Coleraine will have to settle for a place in the play-offs, though. Portadown 3-1 Loughgall (FT) Here's how Portadown restored their two-goal advantage against Loughgall. This video can not be played Watch: Ports restore two-goal advantage Ballymena United 1-1 Carrick Rangers There isn't even time to restart the game as referee Declan Hassan blows the final whistle. Cliftonville 2-0 Glenavon The hosts make it five wins in a row with a professional performance at Solitude. After a goalless first half, Ryan Curran broke the deadlock with a typical poacher's finish before Eric Mc Woods sealed the points with a clinical strike. The Reds were rarely troubled after taking the lead and take another step towards securing seventh and that final European playoff place. David Cushley - 90+6mins David Cushley squeezes home a shot from an acute angle to force an equaliser deep in stoppage time. Ballymena United 1-0 Carrick Rangers Aaron Jarvis flicks home the opener for Ballymena United. This video can not be played Watch: Aaron Jarvis puts Ballymena in the lead Portadown 3-1 Loughgall Portadown come away with all three points at Shamrock Park, a result that confirms Loughgall's relegation to the Championship. Linfield 2-0 Dungannon Swifts A goal in each half secures another three points for champions Linfield. Charlie Allen's strike in the first half and Josh Archer's in the second see the Blues progress to 85 points with just two Irish Premiership games remaining. Portadown 3-1 Loughgall A short afternoon for goal scorer Ben Wylie, who is dismissed after coming on following two yellow cards. Cliftonville 2-0 Glenavon The fourth official indicates three minutes of additional time. Jim Magilton's men merely need to see out these final moments to secure a fifth consecutive win and maintain their impressive unbeaten run. Portadown 3-1 Loughgall Josh Ukek gave Portadown a two-goal lead but within two minutes, Loughgall narrowed the gap to one thanks to Ryan Waide. This video can not be played Watch: Two quick-fire goals at Shamrock Park Crusaders 0-4 Glentoran Glentoran are now unbeaten in their last five league visits to Seaview as they secure three crucial points as they look to secure automatic European football. Ballymena United 1-0 Carrick Rangers A triple change from Ballymena who bring on Duncan Idehen, Ethan Devine and Luke Hawe in place of Patrick Mc Eleney, Success Edogun and Ben Kennedy. Linfield 2-0 Dungannon Swifts Three minutes of additional time have been indicated by the fourth official. Cliftonville 2-0 Glenavon Cliftonville are looking utterly comfortable as we approach the final stages here. The hosts are controlling possession, picking their moments to attack, and generally managing the game. Ben Wylie - 87 mins Substitute Ben Wylie adds a third for the Ports, Loughgall's relegation will soon be confirmed. Crusaders 0-4 Glentoran We're into three minutes of additional time. Crusaders 0-4 Glentoran Here's how Glentoran took their lead at Seaview to four goals against Crusaders. This video can not be played Watch: Lyons-Fosters makes it 4-0 to Glentoran Linfield 2-0 Dungannon Swifts Another double change for Linfield as Euan East and Chris Shields are introduced. Matthew Orr and Scot Whiteside make way. Coleraine 1-2 Larne Paul O'Neill rolls home the penalty to put Larne back in front. This video can not be played Watch: Paul O'Neill scores from the penalty spot for Larne Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.