Summary

  1. Final whistlepublished at 22:00 GMT 21 November

    FT: Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    That is all from us on a night when Dungannon Swifts claimed a first win over Glentoran at The Oval since 2019 with the Glens losing ground in the title race and finishing with 10 men.

    In the other game, Larne moved to within a point of leaders Coleraine as they came from behind to beat bottom side Glenavon.

    You can read reports, watch the highlights and find reaction from both games on the BBC Sport website.

    We will be back tomorrow with live text and in-play clips from four more Irish Premiership games.

    See you then!

    Saturday's Irish Premiership fixturesImage source, BBC Sport
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    Saturday's Irish Premiership fixtures

  2. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:54 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    Full-time at Inver Park, and the Inver Reds hold firm despite finishing with 10 men.

    Gary Haveron’s side extend their unbeaten home run, digging deep to see off a spirited Glenavon side who pushed late on but couldn’t find an equaliser.

  3. RED CARDpublished at 21:52 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    Mark Randall picks up a second yellow card for halting a Glenavon counter-attack and is promptly shown red by Tony Clarke.

  4. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:50 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    Conor McKendry’s evening comes to an end as the winger is replaced by Logan Wallace.

  5. Watch: Russell sees red for Glenspublished at 21:50 GMT 21 November

    FT: Glentoran 0-1 Dungannon Swifts

    Jonny Russell is shown red for hacking down Steven Scott to compound a bad night for Glentoran.

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    Watch: Jonny Russell is shown a straight red card

  6. YELLOW CARDpublished at 21:49 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    Conor McKendry goes into Tony Clarke’s book, not for a tackle, but for something he said.

    The referee wastes no time showing the yellow card after a brief exchange.

  7. Postpublished at 21:48 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    Corey Smith drifts in from the left and tries his luck with a curling effort from the edge of the box, but it bends away and drifts wide of the far post.

  8. Watch: Conor McKendry puts the Inver men in frontpublished at 21:46 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    Conor McKendry is coolness personified as he fires Larne into the lead.

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    Watch: Conor McKendry puts Larne in front

  9. Postpublished at 21:46 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    Benji Magee bursts down the left on the counter, surging into space before drilling a low cross across the box, but it’s cut out and turned behind for a corner.

  10. Postpublished at 21:45 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    It’s been attack versus defence for much of the half in Larne’s favour, but now the Inver Reds find themselves penned in, with all 11 men back behind the ball.

  11. Postpublished at 21:42 GMT 21 November

    FT: Glentoran 0-1 Dungannon Swifts

    David Jeffrey
    Former Linfield & Ballymena manager on BBC iPlayer

    Dungannon Swifts' shape was excellent and their discipline was first-class. There was a piece of good fortune about their goal but their efforts merit their victory. Glentoran will feel hard done by, on another night it could have ended a draw.

  12. YELLOW CARDpublished at 21:41 GMT 21 November

    Larne 2-1 Glenavon

    Mark Randall is shown a yellow card after a coming together from both sides after a strong challenge on Conor McKendry.

  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:40 GMT 21 November

    Glentoran 0-1 Dungannon Swifts

    The full-time whistle blows and there is a crescendo of boos from the Glentoran fans, who see their side lose at home for the first time this season.

    James Singleton's own goal sees Dungannon earn three precious points which take them into fourth place in the table.

  14. goal

    GOAL - Larne 2-1 Glenavonpublished at 21:37 GMT 21 November

    Conor McKendry (77 mins)

    Conor McKendry completes the turnaround for Gary Haveron’s charges!

    The winger collects possession wide of the penalty area, ignores the pressure, and shows composure to lift a delicate finish over the stranded Mark Byrne.

    That's McKendry's fourth league goal of the season.

  15. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 21:37 GMT 21 November

    Larne 1-1 Glenavon

    How on earth does Matty Lusty not score?

    Mark Byrne spills an effort from Benji Magee, serving the ball on a plate for Lusty.

    The substitute arrives to bury the rebound but somehow steers it against the post with the goal gaping.

  16. INJURY TIMEpublished at 21:35 GMT 21 November

    Glentoran 0-1 Dungannon Swifts

    Fourth official Evan Boyce signal five minutes of additional time at The Oval.

  17. Postpublished at 21:35 GMT 21 November

    Larne 1-1 Glenavon

    You can sense the anxiety drifting from the stands to the pitch. The Inver Reds know a winner cuts the gap to leaders Coleraine to a single point with a game in hand.

  18. Postpublished at 21:34 GMT 21 November

    Glentoran 0-1 Dungannon Swifts

    Ciaran Coll swings in a cross which is glanced towards goal by Josh Kelly but it doesn't trouble Declan Dunne.

  19. Watch: Swifts ahead through Singleton own goalpublished at 21:33 GMT 21 November

    Glentoran 0-1 Dungannon Swifts

    Watch as Glentoran's James Singleton turns the ball into his own net at the Oval with Dungannon Swifts taking the lead.

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    Watch: Dungannon Swifts take the lead at the Oval

  20. Postpublished at 21:32 GMT 21 November

    Glentoran 0-1 Dungannon Swifts

    We're inside the final five minutes at The Oval.

    Can Glentoran salvage their unbeaten home record?