Postpublished at 21:26 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March
Glentoran 2-2 Larne
Dylan Connolly whips in a teasing low cross, flashing it right through the six-yard box towards Charlie Lindsay.
The midfielder stretches but can’t get a touch.
Linfield crowned champions for 57th time
Coleraine 2-2 Cliftonville (Result)
Striker puts Bannsiders in front on 81 minutes
Curran levels with a penalty three minutes from time
Glentoran 2-2 Larne (Result)
Mark Jones and Damian Mullan
Glentoran 2-2 Larne
Dylan Connolly whips in a teasing low cross, flashing it right through the six-yard box towards Charlie Lindsay.
The midfielder stretches but can’t get a touch.
Glentoran 2-2 Larne
Fuad Sule joins the referee’s book, this time for dissent after kicking the ball away.
A needless yellow for the midfielder, who lets his frustration show.
Matthew Shevlin (81 mins)
Matthew Shevlin with his second of the night makes it 2-1 to the hosts, firing high into the roof of the net after Lewis Ridd initially saves Levi Ives' low shot.
Coleraine 1-1 Coleraine
How about this for a finish from the Reds' Ryan Curran to open the scoring at the Coleraine Showgrounds?
Watch: The visitors break the deadlock through Ryan Curran
Glentoran 2-2 Larne
What a comeback from Larne in east Belfast.
From 2-0 to 2-2.
No doubt about the penalty from Andy Ryan that drew them level.
Watch: Andy Ryan converts the penalty to make it 2-2
Glentoran 2-2 Larne
Frustration is starting to bubble among the Glentoran fans. A two-goal lead has evaporated, decisions aren’t going their way, and Larne are growing in confidence.
The home side need a spark from somewhere to shift the momentum back in their favour.
Coleraine 1-1 Cliftonville
Coleraine defender Levi Ives goes into referee Tony Clarke's notebook for a foul out on the far side.
That's the first yellow card of the night.
Glentoran 2-2 Larne
After former Larne man Joe Thomson netted twice to put the hosts 2-0 up at the Oval, here's how former Glentoran striker Paul O'Neill opened the scoring for Larne against his old club.
Watch: Paul O’Neill rifles it home from point-blank range
Coleraine 1-1 Cliftonville
Charles Dunne clears the danger for the home side.
Coleraine 1-1 Cliftonville
Cliftonville win a free-kick in a dangerous position.
Coleraine 1-1 Cliftonville
A double change for Coleraine with 15 minutes remaining as Ronan Doherty and Corey Smith are replaced by Declan McManus and Jack Scott.
Glentoran 2-2 Larne
Paul O’Neill goes down clutching his head after Marcus Kane’s attempted clearance catches him high.
Referee Tim Marshall waves play on. O’Neill stays down for a moment, but no penalty given.
Coleraine 1-1 Cliftonville
Rory Hale replaces Alex Parsons immediately after the Coleraine goal.
Matthew Shevlin (72 mins)
Matthew Shevlin levels from the spot after being dragged down in the box by Luke Conlan.
Glentoran 2-2 Larne
Aaron Wightman is replaced by Frankie Hvid.
Coleraine 0-1 Cliftonville
Penalty to Coleraine.
Andy Ryan - 67 mins
Andy Ryan buries it! All square at the Oval!
Ryan, cool as you like, sends Daniel Gyollai the wrong way. From 2-0 down to 2-2, Larne have roared back into this!
The spot kick was awarded after Aaron Donnelly’s through ball picked out Sean Graham, who drove into the box before being bundled over by Aaron Wightman.
Coleraine 0-1 Cliftonville
How will that goal - Ryan Curran's sixth of the season - change the complexion of this game?
It's been a tight affair up to this point but things might just open up for the last half an hour here.
Glentoran 2-1 Larne
Glentoran 2-1 Larne
Mark Randall goes into the book after a late challenge on Dylan Connolly as he clears his lines.
The midfielder was a fraction too slow, catching Connolly after the ball had gone. An easy decision for referee Tim Marshall.