1. Watch: Ten-man Carrick ease into quarter-finalspublished at 19:34 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Carrick Rangers v Larne (19:45 GMT)

    Carrick cruised into the Irish Cup quarter-finals thanks to a comfortable away victory over Championship side Ballinamallard United last weekend.

    Cian O'Malley gave the visitors a first-half lead and Paul Heatley added a second before Carrick's Seanan Clucus was red-carded.

    However, Rangers went on to add a third through Luke McCullough.

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    Highlights: 10-man Carrick ease past Ballinamallard

  2. Watch: Bannsiders crash out of Irish Cuppublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Coleraine v Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

    Coleraine come into tonight's game on the back of a 2-1 extra-time defeat by Dungannon Swifts in the Irish Cup on Saturday.

    Bigirimana put the Stangmore Park hosts in front but Coleraine levelled eight minutes from the end of normal time when debutant Declan McManus got on the end of a Jamie Glackin to divert the ball past Declan Dunne.

    Galvin seized on an Andy Mitchell ball into the box, rounded his marker and planted the ball low into the bottom corner of the goal for the extra-time winner.

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    Highlights: Dungannon Swifts v Coleraine

  3. Watch: Reds edge Glenavon in Solitude thrillerpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Coleraine v Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

    Irish Cup holders Cliftonville beat Glenavon 3-2 in a dramatic encounter on Saturday to earn a place in the quarter-finals.

    Arran Pettifer puts the Reds in front and Michael O'Connor levelled before a superb Rory Hale strike gave the Reds a late late.

    There was still time for a last-gasp Glenavon equaliser from Barney McKeown before Jonny Addis clinched victory for Jim Magilton's side in extra-time.

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    Cliftonville beat Glenavon in extra-time to reach quarter-final

  4. Team newspublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Coleraine v Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

    Anyone coming here tonight hoping to witness a shoot-out between two of the league's joint leading goalscorers will have to exercise a degree of patience, at least in the short-term.

    Coleraine's Matthew Shevlin and Cliftonville's Joe Gormley, alongside Joel Cooper on 16 for the season, both start on the bench as respective head coaches Dean Shiels and Jim Magilton make full use of their squads.

    The Bannsiders boss makes three changes to the side which started in Saturday's extra-time Irish Cup defeat at Dungannon Swifts as Ronan Doherty and Kyle McClelland sit this one out completely while Shevlin is named among the replacements.

    That means a recall for Jack Scott, a first start for striker Declan McManus and a full debut for former St. Mirren defender Charles Dunne, signed in the recent transfer window.

    Reds manager Jim Magilton goes one further, making four changes to the side which overcame Glenavon after extra-time in the Irish Cup at the weekend.

    Gormley is joined on the bench by Rory Hale and Jonathan Addis while Harry Wilson misses out completely. In their place come Ryan Curran, Conor Pepper, Axel Piebald and Stephen McGuinness.

    Coleraine: Brown, Kane (c), Jarvis, Boyle, Scott, Murray, Glackin, McGonigle, Ives, Dunne, McManus.

    Subs: Little, Stewart, Campbell, Shevlin, Spence, Burns, Smith.

    Cliftonville: Odumosu, Pepper, Pettier, Kearney, Curran (c), Ojo, Conlan, Piesold, Casey, Kearney, McGuinness.

    Subs: Ridd, Addis, Hale, Lowe, Gormley, Glynn, McWoods.

    Coleraine v CliftonvilleImage source, BBC Sport
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    Coleraine v Cliftonville

  5. Team newspublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Carrick Rangers v Larne (19:45 GMT)

    There are five changes to the home side's starting XI who advanced to the quarter-finals of the Irish Cup after defeating Ballinamallard United 3-0.

    Kurtis Forsythe, David Cushley, Joe Crowe, Kyle Cherry and Ben Buchanan-Rolleston return to the line-up with Reece Webb and Luke O'Brien dropping to the bench and Jack Hastings, Paul Heatley and the suspended Seanan Clucas not in the squad.

    Meanwhile, Gary Haveron makes just the one alteration from Saturday evening when his side drew 1-1 with Portadown in the Premiership.

    Midfielder Conor McKendry replaces Andy Ryan, who is suspended.

    Carrick Rangers: Glendinning, Forsythe, McCullough, Buchanan-Rolleston, Boyle, O'Malley, Cushley, Crowe, Cherry, Maciulaitis, Gibson.

    Subs: Mather, Watson, Andrews, Webb, O'Brien, Boyd, Forbes.

    Larne: Ferguson, Cosgrove, Want, Nolan, Donnelly, Graham, McKendry, Gallagher, Sloan, Randall, O'Connor.

    Subs: DGraham, Wallace, Panayiotou, Bayode, Brown, Devlin, McEneff.

    Carrick Rangers v LarneImage source, BBC Sport
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    Carrick Rangers v Larne

  6. Premiership double billpublished at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 4 February

    Good evening and welcome to our live text and in-play clip coverage of Tuesday night's double bill of rearranged Irish Premiership games.

    Back-to-back champions Larne are still playing catch-up with their fixture schedule and tonight travel to east Antrim neighbours Carrick Rangers for a derby fixture at Taylors Avenue.

    The sixth-placed Invermen are unbeaten in eight league outings, having won four and drawn four of those games, as they attempt to make up ground on the teams above them.

    Carrick sit 11th, nine points above Loughgall below them, and nine adrift of 10th-placed Glenavon, so three points would be crucial for Stephen Baxter's side also.

    The evening's other match pits Coleraine against Cliftonville at Ballycastle Road.

    Cliftonville occupy seventh place in the table, with Coleraine three points worse off in ninth.

    We'll bring you all the drama as it unfolds so be sure to keep abreast of the action throughout the evening. You won't miss a thing!