Postpublished at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
There's a stoppage in play here to let Reece Neale receive treatment.
Bangor 3-1 Glentoran (result)
Jana McCabe
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
There's a stoppage in play here to let Reece Neale receive treatment.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
It's definitely been a better start to the second half from Glentoran. However Lee Feeney will be happy with how his side have dealt with the pressure so far.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
Robbie Garrett receives the first yellow card of the game for a late challenge.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
Patrick Solis Grogan makes a great reflex save to deny David Fisher's powerful effort from range. Jordan Jenkins gets to the rebound, but heads just over the crossbar.
That was a really good chance for the away side.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
Jordan Jenkins now tries his luck from range with his strike gathered by Patrick Solis Grogan.
It's been a good start to the second half from the Glens.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
Jordan Jenkins with a header early in the second half, but it sails just wide.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
The action resumes at Clandeboye Park.
Double change for Glentoran at the break with Dylan Connolly and Aaron Wightman on for James Douglas and Jonny Russell.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
This is how Bangor captain Lewis Harrison scored to further extend his side's lead over Glentoran with one minute of the first half remaining.
Watch: Lewis Harrison scores for Bangor to make it 3-0
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
A first half which will live long in the memory for Bangor fans, but one that Glentoran supporters will want to forget ASAP.
It was a superb opening 45 minutes from the Championship side, who looked dangerous every time they broke into the final third.
The Glentoran players are straight off the pitch and into the changing rooms. I'm sure Declan Devine will have plenty to say after that!
A huge second half to come.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
Bangor are, understandably, content to go into the break with a three goal lead with the Glens struggling to get the ball out of midfield.
Not long until the whistle.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
We're into three minutes of additional time at the end of the first half.
Bangor 3-0 Glentoran
Colin Nixon
BBC Sport NI summariser
Glentoran look shellshocked, they don't look to have any answers. At 3-0 it will be very difficult for them to get back into this game.
Bangor are well worthy of their lead.
Lewis Harrison (44 mins)
Well, well, well... Bangor extend their lead!
Reece Neale's throw-in is headed down by Ben Arthurs for Lewis Harrison, who takes multiple clever touches to turns away from his marker Cammy Palmer and to bring the danger down before firing into the bottom left hand corner.
Bangor 2-0 Glentoran
Ben Cushnie has had a great first half and he has just robbed Cammy Palmer of the ball when he was trying to get a shot away.
Bangor 2-0 Glentoran
Reece Neale slips when trying to clear a Danny Amos cross. However, to the relief of the home fans, no one in a Glentoran shirt can take advantage of the mistake.
Bangor 2-0 Glentoran
Glentoran have enjoyed more possession in the last five minutes but are struggling to break down the Bangor defence.
Will we see another goal before the break?
Bangor 2-0 Glentoran
This is how former Glentoran player Ben Cushnie doubled Bangor's advantage over their Premiership opponents midway through the first half.
Shock on the cards at Clandeboye?
Watch: Ben Cushnie scores for Bangor to make it 2-0
Bangor 2-0 Glentoran
Ben Arthurs leaps to clear Danny Amos' delivery into the box, to the frustration of the away fans.
Bangor 2-0 Glentoran
Another free-kick for Glentoran, but this one is much further away.
Bangor 2-0 Glentoran
Patrick Solis Grogan gets down to gather a low free-kick from Danny Amos just outside the box.