Postpublished at 21:10 GMT 21 November
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Glentoran fans roar for a penalty after a wholehearted challenge from Danny Wallace on James Singleton but referee Shane Andrews sees nothing untoward.
FT: Glentoran 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
An own goal from James Singleton enough to secure the points for Dungannon
Glentoran finish with 10 men as Jonny Russell is shown a straight red
FT: Larne 2-1 Glenavon
Paul O'Neill equalises and Conor McKendry completes the turnaround
Larne's Mark Randall picks up a second yellow in stoppage time
Stephen Alexander and Mark Jones
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Glentoran fans roar for a penalty after a wholehearted challenge from Danny Wallace on James Singleton but referee Shane Andrews sees nothing untoward.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Close for Glentoran as Tiarnan Kelly almost diverts Danny Amos' corner into his own net but Declan Dunne is on hand to scoop the ball off the goal-line.
Larne 1-1 Glenavon
Gary Haveron will be delighted with the reaction of his side so soon after the interval.
The momentum has swung towards the hosts, and you sense it might be a long second half for Michael O’Connor’s men.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
The ball drops kindly to Jordan Jenkins inside the Dungannon penalty area but Tiarnan Kelly flings himself at the ball to block the effort.
Paul O'Neill (47 mins)
Paul O'Neill drags the home side back on level terms.
The visitors make a complete mess of clearing their lines in the box, allowing O'Neill to pounce with a scrappy finish. It certainly won't win goal of the season, but the Inver Park faithful won't care one bit.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Dungannon's Junior is the latest to try his luck from outside the box but like several other earlier efforts from both sides, it flies well over.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Joe Thomson's corner for Glentoran goes straight out of play at the near post.
In many ways that is reflective of the opening hour of this game.
Larne 0-1 Glenavon
No changes from either side as Jack Malone kicks off the second half.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
From the resultant James Knowles free-kick, Cahal McGinty gets his head on it but the ball drops onto the top of the net rather than into it.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Glentoran's Jordan Stewart picks up the first yellow card of the evening for a challenge on Adam Glenny.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
The ball bounces up kindly for Danny Amos and the Glentoran full-back doesn't hesitate to strike the loose ball but it fizzes narrowly over Declan Dunne's crossbar.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Steven Scott finds a yard of space but his low cross is cleared by Glentoran defender Ciaran Coll.
Perhaps this game is finally starting to open up.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Jordan Stewart wriggles clear to create half a yard of space but just can't get a cross in.
Glentoran will be desperate for more of his creativity in this half.
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
The rain hasn't relented even slightly at The Oval. Can either side overcome the inclement conditions?
Glentoran 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
A change for each side at the start of the second period as Joe Thomson replaces Liam Burt for Glentoran.
Dungannon respond by bringing on Peter Maguire in place of Caolan Marron.
Larne 0-1 Glenavon
Tony Clarke brings an entertaining first half to a close.
The hosts find themselves behind at the break thanks to Luke Cartwright's header. Both sides have rattled the woodwork, but it is the Lurgan Blues who hold the advantage, threatening to end that unbeaten home run.
Larne 0-1 Glenavon
James Simpson goes into the book for a cynical challenge after he clips the heels of Peter Campbell to halt a dangerous break.
Tony Clarke is quick to flash the yellow card to the Inver Reds' defender.
Larne 0-1 Glenavon
Glenavon manager Michael O'Connor has too much to say to the fourth official, and Tony Clarke is not having it. The referee trots over to show the Lurgan Blues boss a yellow.
Larne 0-1 Glenavon
Watch Luke Cartwright's header give Glenavon a surprise lead at Inver Park.
Watch: Luke Cartwright gives Glenavon the lead
Larne 0-1 Glenavon
The home side looks shaky dealing with a routine long ball.
Peter Campbell gambles and bursts onto it, firing a low cross towards Paul McGovern in the middle. It looks dangerous, but James Simpson reads it well and clears just in time.
