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Listen: Sportsound BBC Radio Ulster This video can not be played Listen: Sportsound BBC Radio Ulster Ballymena Utd v Carrick Rangers (15: 00) Bangor v Cliftonville (15: 00) Crusaders v Larne (15: 00) Dungannon Swifts v Portadown (15: 00) Glenavon v Linfield (15: 00) Ballymena United v Carrick Rangers (15: 00 GMT) Ballymena make two changes from last week's defeat at Portadown as Oran Kearney takes charge at the Showgrounds for the first time since his appointment. Veteran goalkeeper Sean O'Neill returns between the posts at the expense of Declan Breen, while Joel Thompson comes in for Stephen O'Donnell, who is suspended after picking up his fifth yellow card last weekend. Patrick Mc Eleney joins the already lengthy Showgrounds injury list with a broken wrist and is listed among United's coaching staff today. Carrick boss Stephen Baxter also makes a brace of changes after last week's thrilling 3-3 draw with Dungannon as Aidan Steele and Ryan Mc Kay replace Joe Crowe and Jimmy Callacher. Ballymena United: O'Neill, Toure, Mc Callion, Clarke, Lafferty, Thompson, Jarvis, Mc Geouch, Corbally, O'Connor, Edogun. Subs: Breen, Gould, O'Reilly, Burns, Taylor, Hood, Houston. Carrick Rangers: Gartside, Burns, Mc Cullough, Buchanan-Rolleston, Mc Kay, Cherry, Snoddy, Steele, Heatley, Lecky, Gibson. Subs: Pengelly, Waide, Clucas, Glendinning, Scott, James, Mc Cawl. Ballymena United v Carrick Rangers Crusaders v Larne (15: 00 GMT) Good afternoon from Seaview, where Crusaders will be hoping to turn around their dismal recent run following back-to-back 4-0 reversals. Larne, meanwhile, are aiming to extend their unbeaten run to double figures today. Both managers make a handful of changes with Declan Caddell making four from their defeat at Windsor Park last week. Most notably, Musa Dibaga replaces Jonathan Tuffey in goal while Elliot Dunlop and the experienced pairing of Jordan Forsythe and Ross Clarke come in. For Larne, last week's match-winner against Glentoran Benji Magee is rewarded with a start while Matthew Lusty and James Simpson also start. It's getting to that time of year where squads are stretched thin and both sides have some youth on their bench today. Crusaders: Dibaga, Hamilton, Brooks, Dunlop, Forsythe, O'Rourke, Williamson, Bryden, Clarke, Anderson, Barr. Subs: Tuffey, Thorndike, Ol. Mc Cart, Miskimmin, C. Beattie, M. Beattie, Harrison. Larne: Ferguson, Ridley, Donnelly, Gallagher, O'Neill, Graham, Magee, Mc Eneff, Cosgrove, Lusty, Simpson. Subs: Graham, O'Connor, Nolan, Moore, Austin, Harkin, Wallace. Crusaders v Larne Something to whet the appetite ahead of today’s Irish Premiership action, we've picked the 12 best goals scored so far this season. This video can not be played Twelve goals of Christmas Dungannon Swifts v Portadown (15: 00 GMT) Watch highlights as James Teelan's goal in the final 15 minutes secured the three points for Portadown against Ballymena United at Shamrock Park last weekend. This video can not be played Watch: Teelan secures three points for Ports at Shamrock Park Ballymena United v Carrick Rangers (15: 00 GMT) Watch highlights Sean Mc Allister scored an injury-time equaliser as Dungannon Swifts draw 3-3 at Carrick Rangers last weekend. Cahal Mc Ginty opened the scoring early for the Swifts before Danny Gibson equalised. Mc Allister netted a penalty to restore the Swifts' lead before Paul Heatley and Aidan Steele scored a quickfire double for Carrick. But there was late drama as Mc Allister poked home his second of the game in the closing minutes. This video can not be played Carrick and Swifts share spoils in six goal thriller Bangor v Cliftonville (15: 00 GMT) Watch highlights as Cliftonville beat Glenavon 5-2 in the Irish Premiership last weekend. Eric Mc Woods gave Cliftonville an early lead before Jack Malone and Bridel Bosakani both scored superb goals to put Glenavon in front. Harry Sheridan and Jonny Addis responded for the Reds, who then had Odhran Casey sent off for a second yellow card. Jack Keaney netted two late goals to secure the win for Jim Magilton's side. This video can not be played Cliftonville fight back to claim victory over Glenavon Glenavon v Linfield (15: 00 GMT) Watch highlights as Calumn Morrison scored twice as Linfield defeated Crusaders 4-0 at Windsor Park last weekend. This video can not be played Highlights: Linfield 4-0 Crusaders Dungannon Swifts v Portadown (15: 00 GMT) Rodney Mc Aree makes a raft of changes following last weekend's thrilling draw with Carrick Rangers. Gael Bigirimana comes back into the Dungannon team as captain following suspension. Sean Mc Allister also makes a start after scoring a double at Taylor's Avenue. Thomas Maguire and Tiernan Kelly make up the rest of the changes as Bobby Jack Mc Aleese, Malachy Smith, James Knowles and Andrew Mitchell all drop to the bench. After three wins in Portadown's last four games, Niall Currie has opted to make two alterations to the squad which beat Ballymena United. Josh Ukek and Shay Mc Cartan come in for Baris Altintop, who drops to the bench, and Gary Thompson, who is omitted from the squad entirely. Dungannon Swifts: Dunne, P. Maguire, Kelly, Dillon, Glenny, Mc Ginty, T. Maguire, Wallace, Bigirimana, Junior, Mc Allister Subs: Knowles, Alves, Smith, Mitchell, Glass, Johnston, Liggett Portadown: Mc Carey, Isamala, Mac Kinnon, Chapman, Wylie, Ukek, Mc Cullough, Gibson, Fyfe, Teelan, Mc Cartan Subs: Moore, Altintop, Wilson, Mayse, Minzamba, Annett, Quinn Dungannon Swifts v Portadown Glenavon v Linfield (15: 00 GMT) Details of the next eight Irish Premiership matches that will be shown live on the BBC i Player and BBC Sport website have been revealed, with the County Antrim Shield final also set to be streamed. Defending champions Linfield's trip to Taylors Avenue to face Carrick Rangers on Tuesday, 13 January (19: 45 GMT) will be shown on BBC i Player and BBC Sport website as will the Blues' home match against Gary Haveron's Larne on Friday, 16 January (19: 45). The County Antrim Shield final at the Ballymena Showgrounds between Cliftonville and Carrick Rangers on Tuesday, 20 January (19: 45) will also be streamed. Title challengers Coleraine's match against bottom of the table Glenavon on Friday, 23 January (19: 45) will be live streamed as well as Glentoran v Cliftonville on Sunday, 25 January (14: 00). The BBC cameras will then be at Inver Park for Glentoran's trip to face Larne on Tuesday, 10 February (19: 45). Three days after, Dungannon Swifts against Cliftonville (19: 45) will be streamed with the Big Two derby between Linfield and Glentoran at Windsor Park also on the BBC i Player and website on Saturday, 21 February (18: 00). The final game of this set of live streams sees Cliftonville host Linfield on Sunday, 1 March at Solitude (15: 00). Irish Premiership games to be streamed on BBC i Player & BBC Sport website (times GMT): Tuesday, 13 January: Carrick Rangers v Linfield, 19: 45 Friday, 16 January: Linfield v Larne, 19: 45 Tuesday, 20 January: County Antrim Shield final: Cliftonville v Carrick Rangers, 19: 45 Friday, 23 January: Coleraine v Glenavon, 19: 45 Sunday, 25 January: Glentoran v Cliftonville, 14: 00 Tuesday, 10 February: Larne v Glentoran, 19: 45 Friday, 13 February: Dungannon Swifts v Cliftonville, 19: 45 Saturday, 21 February: Linfield v Glentoran, 18: 00 Sunday, 1 March: Cliftonville v Linfield, 15: 00 Bangor v Cliftonville (15: 00 GMT) Lee Feeney reshuffles after last weekend’s 2-0 defeat to Coleraine, with Liam Hassin, Lewis Francis, and Michael Morgan named among the Bangor substitutes as Mark Haughey, Tiarnan Mulvenna, and Ben Cushine come into the starting XI. Jim Magilton, meanwhile, is forced into changes of his own, with the influential duo of Odhran Casey and Rory Hale suspended - youngster Keevan Hawthorne also drops out as Conor Pepper, Shaun Leppard and Michael Glynn are handed starting roles. Bangor: Solis Grogan, Neale, Haughey, Harrison (C), Mulvenna, Arthurs, Cushnie, O’Mahony, Lynch, Devlin, S. Mc Guinness. Subs: Mc Mahon, C. Mc Guinness, Hassin, Francis, Boyd, Morgan, Burns. Cliftonville: Morrison, Pepper, Lavery, Addis (C), Wilson, Curran, Leppard, Glynn, Keaney, Mc Woods, Sheridan. Subs: Ridd, Falls, Gordon, Mc Cay, Gormley, Fapetu, Tohill. Bangor v Cliftonville Glenavon v Linfield (15: 00 GMT) Current basement side Glenavon welcome champions Linfield to Mourneview Park this afternoon, looking to beat the south Belfast side for the first time since April 2021. The Blues are unbeaten in nine in the Irish Premiership and have also won the last four head-to-heads between the two sides. Glenavon boss Michael O'Connor has made three changes from their 5-2 defeat at Solitude last weekend. Jacob Carney returns in goal with Ben Wilson and Corey Smith also coming in. Barney Mc Keown and Kyle Mc Clelland drop to the bench with Mark Byrne missing out. David Healy names an unchanged starting XI from his side's 4-0 thrashing of Crusaders last Saturday. Glenavon: Carney, Mc Mullan, Burns, Murphy, Malone (capt), O'Kane, Wilson, Bosakani, Smith, Mc Govern, Quinn. Subs: Hamill, Cartwright, Mc Keown, Mallon, Mc Clelland, Kee, Mc Gerrigan. Linfield: Johns, Roscoe, Millar, Mc Clean, Hall, Mulgrew (capt), Baird, Mc Gee, Fitzpatrick, Mc Cullough, Morrison. Subs: Walsh, Allen, Mc Kee, Yates, Archer, Brown, Taylor. Glenavon v Linfield Saturday 20 December Here's how the table looks ahead of today's five games. Five-match Premiership programme Hello and welcome to our coverage of today's five Irish Premiership games. Coleraine's 2-1 defeat against Glentoran last night has opened the door for fellow chasers Larne and Linfield to close the gap on the leaders. In-form Larne, who are level on points with the Bannsiders, are away to struggling Crusaders today looking for a win that would take them top for Christmas. Third-place Linfield travel to bottom side Glenavon hoping to move within four points of Coleraine with a victory today. Elsewhere, Bangor host Cliftonville, who are enjoying a six-game unbeaten run in the league, while Dungannon Swifts are at home to Portadown. Oran Kearney takes charge of his first home game as Ballymena boss as they welcome Carrick Rangers to the Showgrounds. We will have radio and live text commentary as well as in-play clips so you won't miss any of the action. Enjoy! Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.