1. Devine has 'full trust' in whole Glentoran squadpublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February

    Result: Coleraine 1-2 Glentoran

    Glentoran boss Declan Devine said he was "delighted" for his players as they started a run of three away games in eight days with victory over Coleraine.

    The east Belfast outfit, who are now unbeaten in 15 games in all competitions, won 2-1 after a goal in each half from Jordan Jenkins and Kodi Lyons-Foster.

    Matthew Shevlin took advantage of a rare mistake from Glens skipper Marcus Kane to force a nervy finish but the visitors held on for the remainder of injury-time.

    Glentoran were victorious despite the absence of David Fisher meaning they played started with two full-backs in Jonny Russell and Danny Amos down their left side and Jenkins as the only recognised centre forward in their squad.

    As a busy period continues, they travel to Ballymena United on Tuesday in a rearranged fixture before heading to Solitude to meet Cliftonville on Friday night, the latter a game streamed live on the BBC Sport NI website and iPlayer.

    "They're fit, they're resilient, we've a good strength in depth," said Devine of his squad.

    "We will have to make changes as the week goes by but I've full trust in everybody.

    "We still have a few important players to come back. We've Paddy McClean and Aaron Wightman, so there's good players to come into the mix, top players.

    "That will only strengthen us over the coming weeks."

    Glentoran manager Declan DevineImage source, Presseye
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    Declan Devine's side sit second in the Premiership table

  2. Team newspublished at 14:18 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February

    Linfield v Loughgall (15:00 GMT)

    Table toppers Linfield welcome basement side Loughgall to Windsor Park this afternoon, looking to continue their lengthy unbeaten run in the Irish Premiership.

    51 points separate the two sides this afternoon, with the hosts having also won all previous 14 head-to-head meetings on record since 2005.

    Blues boss David Healy makes just one change to his side that defeated champions Larne 1-0 on Tuesday night. Ethan McGee comes in to replace the injured Euan East.

    The visitors' last game was a fortnight ago in a 3-0 Irish Cup victory over Dollingstown, with five changes to their starting XI. Nathan Gartside replaces Berraat Turker in goal, with Ben Murdock Ryan Waide, Adam Towe and deadline day signing Kirk McLaughlin also coming in for Jordan Gibson, Robert Mahon, Lewis Francis and Jay Boyd.

    Linfield: Walsh, Roscoe, Shields (capt), McClean, Hall, McKee, Offord, McGee, Fitzpatrick, Morrison, Orr.

    Subs: Johns, Allen, Ballantyne, Archer, Mulgrew, Annett, McKay.

    Loughgall: Gartside, Rea, Murdock (capt), Andrade, Waide, Norton, Balde, Carroll, Towe, McCaffrey, McLaughlin.

    Subs: Turker, McMenemy, O'Brien, Francis, McCloskey, Guterres, Woolsey.

    Linfield v LoughgallImage source, BBC Sport
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    Linfield v Loughgall

  3. Headed goals see Glens win at Showgroundspublished at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February

    Result: Coleraine 1-2 Glentoran

    Watch highlights as goals from Jordan Jenkins and Kodi Lyons-Foster help Glentoran defeat Coleraine 2-1 at the Ballycastle Road Showgrounds and make it 13 wins and two draws from their past 15 games in all competitions.

    Read the match report here.

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    Highlights: Glens edge Coleraine to extend unbeaten run

  4. Team newspublished at 14:08 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February

    Dungannon Swifts v Carrick Rangers (15:00 GMT)

    Rodney McAree names the same starting XI who began against Glentoran last weekend when his side were defeated 1-0 after a 90th minute goal from Danny Amos.

    There is a whopping seven changes to the Carrick Rangers side who were defeated by Cliftonville. There is a switch between the posts with Ross Glendinning replacing January signing Jack McIntyre, who has started the last two games.

    Kurtis Forsythe, Seanan Clucas, Joe Crowe, Paul Heatley, Luke O'Brien and Adam Foley also start with Nedas Maciulaitis, Kyle Cherry, Danny Gibson, Ben Buchanan-Rolleston and Reece Webb all dropping to the bench and Jack O'Reilly not in the squad.

    Dungannon Swifts: Dunne, Scott, Curry, McGovern, Dillon, Alves, Glenny, McAleese, Wallace, Mitchell, Bigirimana.

    Subs: Henderson, King, Knowles, Boyd, Galvin, Maguire, Bermingham.

    Carrick Rangers: Glendinning, Forsythe, McCullough, Clucas, Crowe, Heatley, Boyle, O'Brien, Hastings, Foley, O'Malley.

    Subs: McIntyre, Cushley, Maciulaitis, Buchanan-Rolleston, Cherry, Gibson, Webb.

    Dungannon Swifts v Carrick RangersImage source, BBC Sport
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    Dungannon Swifts v Carrick Rangers

  5. Saturday's fixturespublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February

    Saturday 15 February

    Here are today's games in the Irish Premiership.

    Saturday's FixturesImage source, bb
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    Saturday's Fixtures

  6. Five to follow....published at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February

    Good afternoon and welcome to another action-packed afternoon of Irish Premiership action with four 15:00 GMT kick-offs followed by a 17:30 encounter between Portadown and Larne under the lights at Shamrock Park.

    Leaders Linfield enjoy a mammoth 17-point lead at the top of the table following Glentoran's 2-1 win over Coleraine on Friday night but could restore that cushion to 20 if they can overcome bottom-of-the-table Loughgall at Windsor Park.

    As the battle for European places continues, third-placed Dungannon Swifts aim to get back to winning ways after picking up just one point from their past three league outings, when they face struggling 11th-placed Carrick Rangers at Stangmore Park.

    Crusaders in fourth are at home to Ballymena United and Cliftonville, fresh from their midweek victory over Carrick, travel to Mourneview Park to face Glenavon.

    Larne will look to further improve their position in the standings - they currently sit fourth - when they take on the Ports in the late kick-off.

    We'll provide our usual offering of text updates, live audio courtesy of Sportsound, in-play clips, a report and highlights from each of the day's five games, so stay with us and you won't miss a thing.