Postpublished at 20:50 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January
Glentoran 2-0 Crusaders
Christie Pattisson picks up possession in space and tries his luck from range for the Glens, but his effort sails harmlessly over Jonny Tuffey's crossbar.
Glentoran 2-0 Crusaders
Christie Pattisson picks up possession in space and tries his luck from range for the Glens, but his effort sails harmlessly over Jonny Tuffey's crossbar.
Larne 0-0 Cliftonville
Tomas Cosgrove joins his team-mate Levi Ives in the book for an almost carbon copy foul on Micheal Glynn on the break.
Institute 0-2 Loughgall
Goals at the start and end of the first half have Loughgall firmly in control of this fifth round Irish Cup tie at the Brandywell.
Alberto Balde fired the visitors in front with less than a minute played, sweeping the ball past a helpless Gareth Muldoon as the Institute defence stood and watched.
And recent recruit James Caroll doubled the lead in the 44th minute, bundling the ball home after the hosts had failed to deal with a Loughgall corner.
It's a long way back for the home side in this one.
Larne 0-0 Cliftonville
First chance of the second half and it's that man Conor McKendry again! His free kick beats the wall but not David Odumosu.
Glenavon 1-0 Dundela
And away we go again.
Glentoran 2-0 Crusaders
The second half begins at The Oval, with both sides making changes.
The Glens introduce Frankie Hvid for Jonny Russell, while the Crues bring on Harry Franklin for Josh Williamson as they seek to find a way back into this BetMcLean Cup semi-final.
Institute 0-2 Loughgall
Three additional minutes to be played at the Brandywell.
Larne 0-0 Cliftonville
Back underway for the second 45 at Inver Park. Who wants a spot in the final in March?
Give us a thumbs up if you think it'll be Larne or a thumbs down for Cliftonville!
James Carroll (44 mins)
January signing James Carroll doubles Loughgall's lead on the stroke of half-time.
Institute 0-1 Loughgall
Fra McCafftey becomes the second Loughgall player to be booked.
Glentoran 2-0 Crusaders
Watch Jordan Jenkins rifle home a left-foot drive to score his second and double his side's advantage over Crusaders.
HT: Glenavon 1-0 Dundela
"Still the critics keep on raving. Glenavon, nothing but Glenavon....
"The Duns will never last the pace. A wee team out of the Alliance, for Goodness sake it wasn't a race."
It is known as one of the biggest shocks in the history of Irish League football.
For some, it's perhaps the greatest of them all.
The Irish Cup final of 1955 pitted an all-conquering, star-studded Glenavon side against third tier side Dundela.
That season alone, Glenavon had already won three trophies and were leading the Irish League with trio Jimmy Jones, Johnny Denver and Stewart Campbell scoring a staggering 101 goals for the Lurgan Blues.
They also had the legendary Wilbur Cush, who was a Northern Ireland international, in their ranks and Maurice McVeigh, who was nicknamed 'Twinkle Toes' for his ability on the ball.
It should have been a formality, but few could have predicted what was to come.
Institute 0-1 Loughgall
Loughgall captain Ben Murdock goes into referee Declan Hassan's notebook for a late tackle on his opposite number, Institute skipper Mikhail Kennedy.
HT: Glenavon 1-0 Dundela
Here's how the Irish Premiership side took the lead through Michael O'Connor.
Institute 0-1 Loughgall
Two chances in as many minutes for Loughgall.
First, Fra McCaffrey fires one narrowly wide of the near post before Nathaniel Ferris fails to make proper contact on a cross into the box.
Moyola Park 0-0 Belfast Celtic; Dollingstown 0-0 Ballyclare Comrades
It's currently goalless in the two other Irish Cup ties this evening.
Belfast Celtic are drawing with Moyola Park at Mill Meadow while Ballyclare Comrades are being held by Dollingstown at the break.
Glenavon 1-0 Dundela
Michael O'Connor's strike gives Glenavon the lead at the break.
Institute 0-1 Loughgall
Dean Brown finds himself a yard of space inside the Loughgall penalty area but his low drive is blocked by the covering Ben Murdock.
Glentoran 2-0 Crusaders
A commanding first-half display from the Glens, with Jordan Jenkins' double putting them firmly in control of this BetMcLean Cup semi-final.
Crusaders, meanwhile, will need a much improved second-half display if they've any chance of progressing.