KICK-OFFpublished at 16:05 Greenwich Mean Time 15 February
Glenavon 2-0 Cliftonville
Rory Hale gets the second half underway.
A single change at the interval for the visitors as Michael Glynn makes way for Ryan Corrigan.
Portadown 2-0 Larne (result)
Crusaders 3-1 Ballymena United (result)
Dungannon Swifts 3-1 Carrick Rangers (result)
Glenavon 3-1 Cliftonville (result)
Linfield 1-0 Loughgall (result)
Glenavon 2-0 Cliftonville
Rory Hale gets the second half underway.
A single change at the interval for the visitors as Michael Glynn makes way for Ryan Corrigan.
Crusaders 2-1 Ballymena United
Ballymena's Kian Corbally breaks from midfield and drives forward to the edge of the Crusaders penalty area, only to drag his effort wide of the far post.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Carrick Rangers
After a bit of treatment Danny Gibson looks set to continue, to the relief of the away fans.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Carrick Rangers
Danny Gibson, who has just been introduced for the away side, is down and looks in a lot of pain.
I'm not sure he'll be able to continue.
Crusaders 2-1 Ballymena United
The second half starts at Seaview with the same XIs who finished the first period.
Linfield 1-0 Loughgall
Referee Mark Dillon blows his whistle for the restart.
Still all to play for at Windsor Park with just one goal in it.
Loughgall make one change at the break as Conor McCloskey replaces Jamie Rea.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Carrick Rangers
Paul Heatley gets the action back under way at Stangmore Park.
One change at the break for the away side with Adam Foley being replaced by Danny Gibson.
Goals galore in the first half of Irish Premiership action.
Irish Premiership HT Scores
HT: Glenavon 2-0 Cliftonville
Jack Malone lobs the ball over Lewis Ridd to double Glenavon's lead at Mourneview Park.
Watch: Malone doubles Dungannon's lead over Cliftonville
HT: Glenavon 2-0 Cliftonville
Philip Major
Sportsound summariser
It is a thoroughly deserved lead for Glenavon, Paddy McLaughlin will be delighted but Jim Magilton, I wouldn't be surprised to see him making changes at half-time, they can't go out and have the same performance or they will get nothing from the game they might need the experience of Jonny Addis and Shea Gordon. Two great goals for Glenavon and they have had other opportunities.
Glenavon 2-0 Cliftonville
A commanding first-half display from the Mid-Ulster side, who lead through goals from Michael O'Connor and Jack Malone.
Despite Alex Parsons hitting the woodwork late on, the hosts look well-positioned to end their long winless run against the Reds.
Crusaders 2-1 Ballymena United
Crusaders have their noses in front at half-time but Ballymena have shown enough to suggest they can still get something from this game.
An interesting second half lies in store.
Glenavon 2-0 Cliftonville
Alex Parsons comes agonisingly close to pulling one back for Jim Magilton's charges, his curling free-kick beating Tadhg Ryan but not the upright.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Carrick Rangers
The whistle blows and, at the break, Dungannon have a comfortable lead thanks to goals from Andrew Mitchell, Leo Alves and Adam Glenny.
Glenavon 2-0 Cliftonville
A contentious decision from referee Chris Morrison sparks fury among the Mourneview Park faithful as he awards the Reds a free-kick following a 50-50 challenge between Kris Lowe and Isaac Baird.
Paddy McLaughlin is left with his head in his hands in disbelief.
Linfield 1-0 Loughgall
Linfield lead 1-0 at the break thanks to Matthew Fitzpatrick's header.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Carrick Rangers
We're into one minute of additional time at the end of the first half.
Linfield 1-0 Loughgall
Watch how Linfield took the lead against Loughgall through Matthew Fitzpatrick's header.
Watch:Matthew Fitzpatrick Heads Linfield in the lead
Linfield 1-0 Loughgall
Kyle McClean makes a mistake in midfield and is almost punished, but has David Walsh to thank as he denies Fra McCaffrey what looks like a certain equaliser.
Walsh dives to his left as McCaffrey strikes, saving it with his foot before catching the rebound after the ball goes spiralling into the air.
Glenavon 2-0 Cliftonville
Rory Hale combines neatly with Desting Ojo as the visitors search for a way back, but Harry Murphy once again proves equal to the threat, clearing the cross.
The Reds' attacking struggles continue as Tadhg Ryan enjoys a rather comfortable afternoon in the Lurgan Blues' goal.