Glentoran set up Cliftonville title showdown

Northern Ireland midfielder Aimee Kerr scored the only goal of the game at Midgley Park
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Glentoran are set for a Women's Premiership title showdown with rivals Cliftonville on the final day of the season after a 1-0 win over Linfield.
Aimee Kerr scored the only goal of the game at Midgley Park in the first half for a crucial win.
On Saturday, Vicky Carleton was on target as Cliftonville moved to the top of the table with a 1-0 win over Lisburn Rangers at Solitude.
But Glentoran responded with a big three points of their own against Linfield and the sides face off at Blanchflower Stadium on Sunday in a title decider.
Glentoran hold a two-point margin over the reigning champions heading into the final day and know a draw would be enough to reclaim the title.
However, a victory for Cliftonville in east Belfast would see the Women's Premiership head back to Solitude for the second year in a row.
Both sides have only lost one game in the league this season, which came in their respective home matches between the teams earlier in the season.
The two-point gap between the two title challengers comes from Cliftonville's 1-1 draw with Linfield in the second game week, while the Glens have won the remainder of their fixtures.

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