SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:10 British Summer Time 19 August
Bangor 1-2 Crusaders
Matthew Ferguson is introduced for Michael Morgan.
Bangor 1-3 Crusaders (result)
Cushnie nets for hosts but Bryden levels and then scores again and completes his treble in the second half
Cliftonville 1-1 Larne (19:45)
O'Connor puts Larne ahead with stunner but Gormley levels
Coleraine 2-0 Dungannon Swifts (result)
Glentoran 2-0 Glenavon (result)
Stewart on target for Glens and Jenkins extends advantage
Portadown 0-2 Ballymena United (result)
Kennedy has Ballymena in front and O'Reilly adds a second
Bangor 1-2 Crusaders
Matthew Ferguson is introduced for Michael Morgan.
Cliftonville 1-1 Larne
A double change for Cliftonville as Jim Magilton looks to freshen things up.
It's Thomas Lavery and Conor Pepper who make way, with Shea Gordon and Conor Barr coming on to replace them.
Bangor 1-2 Crusaders
What a save!
An acrobatic save from Gareth Deane diverts Jordan Forsythe's goal-bound effort over the crossbar.
Coleraine 2-0 Dungannon Swifts
Midfielder Dylan Boyle is the first Coleraine player to fall foul of referee Shane McGonigle for an overly robust challenge on Sean McAllister in midfield.
Portadown 0-0 Ballymena United
Ballymena's David Toure goes down in the penalty area following a collision but referee Jamie Robinson waves play on.
The ball comes back out into the middle of the pitch and Ballymena's Donal Rocks is booked for a foul on Gary Thompson.
Cliftonville 1-1 Larne
Odhran Casey, with time and space 25 yards from goal, takes a touch to set himself before lashing a powerful effort that whistles just past the upright.
Jim Magilton has certainly got an improved performance from his side since the interval.
Glentoran 1-0 Glenavon
So nearly a second for the home side.
Danny Amos with a low fizzing cross from the left, but Jordan Jenkins' flicked effort at the near post goes just the wrong side of the upright.
Bangor 1-2 Crusaders
Ben Arthurs can't make the connection needed to send a looping cross towards goal and nods over the crossbar, to the relief of the away fans.
Portadown 0-0 Ballymena United
Matthew Clarke heads a Patrick McEleney header wide at the back post.
A few Ballymena players in the area have their hands on their heads, indicating they feel it was a good chance.
Coleraine 2-0 Dungannon Swifts
Will Patching, who has had a number of efforts this evening, hammers his volley over the crossbar after being played in by Declan McManus.
Coleraine 2-0 Dungannon Swifts
An hour gone at Ballycastle Road where it remains 2-0 to the home side but Dungannon manager Rodney McAree will be pleased with the response of his players since half-time.
Cliftonville 1-1 Larne
Mark Randall's evening is over as he makes way for Benji Magee.
Gary Haveron looks to have changed shape to a 4-4-2 to put more pressure on the Reds' backline.
Bangor 1-2 Crusaders
Bangor make their first change of the game with Robbie Garrett being replaced by Jack O'Mahony.
Glentoran 1-0 Glenavon
More injury news for Glentoran as Liam Burt leaves the field hobbling.
On comes Charlie Lindsay.
Cliftonville 1-1 Larne
Unbelievable!
Larne fail to deal with the inswinging corner, and the ball somehow evades a host of bodies. It rolls on, clips the inside of the far post, and bounces back out, where it's eventually scrambled clear.
A huge let-off for the visitors.
Portadown 0-0 Ballymena United
Ballymena striker Calvin McCurry finds a yard of space inside the area and his low shot across the face of goal is deflected behind by Aaron McCarey.
Coleraine 2-0 Dungannon Swifts
Dungannon Swifts mounting something of a response here.
A through ball ricochets into the path of striker Thomas Maguire, who finds himself one on one with the keeper.
Aidan Harris, who has had little to do thus far, is quickly out of his goal to smother the Dungannon man's close range effort.
Better from the visitors.
Cliftonville 1-1 Larne
What a save from Rohan Ferguson!
The hosts try a clever free-kick routine, with Adebayo Fapetu laying the ball off for Rory Hale to take aim.
The Cliftonville captain unleashes a low, first-time strike that looks destined for the bottom corner, but Ferguson is across his goal in a flash, getting down at full stretch to turn it behind for a corner.
Bangor 1-2 Crusaders
Musa Dibaga take a bow!
Ben Cushnie fires down the left corner, the same way as Ben Arthurs did it the first half, but so does Dibaga with the Crusaders stopper gathering the ball.
Just before the penalty, Bangor kitman Bradley Ferguson was shown a straight red card.
Cliftonville 1-1 Larne
Andy Waterworth
Former Linfield striker on BBC iPlayer
How many times has he done it over the years, getting Cliftonville out of trouble. It's a great instinctive finish, there is a deflection but take nothing away from the finish. It comes from Cliftonville being more aggressive with their press.