1. Postpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Glenavon 0-0 Dundela

    Davy McDaid's shot is deflected out of play and Glenavon are awarded their first corner of the game.

    It's been a dominant start from the home side - can they test Aaron Hogg through this corner?

  2. goal

    GOAL - Glentoran 1-0 Crusaderspublished at 19:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Jordan Jenkins (12 mins)

    Jordan Jenkins steps up and confidently dispatches the penalty for the Glens, sending Jonny Tuffey the wrong way.

    Declan Devine's charges take a deserved lead, with Jenkins continuing his impressive cup form after his strike against Ballymena in the quarter-finals.

  3. Postpublished at 19:56 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Larne 0-0 Cliftonville

    First shot of the game on twelve minutes is a rather tame effort from Conor McKendry that David Odumosu plunges on.

    At the other end, Harry Wilson whistles a low shot wide.

    I wouldn't say we're bubbling yet but someone has definitely turned the hob on.

  4. PENALTY - Glentoranpublished at 19:55 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Glentoran 0-0 Crusaders

    Dylan Connolly bursts through with electric pace and looks certain to test Jonny Tuffey, but Jacob Blaney's desperate challenge from behind sends the Glens winger tumbling.

    The home support rises in unison as referee Ben McMaster produces a yellow card for the Crusaders defender.

  5. Postpublished at 19:54 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Glentoran 0-0 Crusaders

    Fuad Sule shows excellent defensive awareness to snuff out Kieran Offord's intended pass for Ross Clarke in behind the hosts' defence.

    The Glens midfielder then displays his experience, cleverly shielding the ball by the corner flag before winning a goal kick off Clarke, drawing appreciative applause from the home faithful.

  6. Postpublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Larne 0-0 Cliftonville

    Eight gone at Inver Park and Larne have had the early impetus without testing David Odumosu in the Cliftonville goal.

    The Cliftonville fans are making all of the noise though.

  7. Postpublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Glenavon 0-0 Dundela

    A Dundela free-kick evades everyone in a green shirt and is cleared by Michael O'Connor.

    Glenavon try to counter, but O'Connor takes too heavy a touch and the ball goes out of play.

  8. Postpublished at 19:48 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Glentoran 0-0 Crusaders

    Daniel Amos looks to release Dylan Connolly with an ambitious ball in behind, but Daniel Larmour reads it well for the Crues.

    Christie Pattisson shows good tenacity to win back possession for the Glens, but his delivery drifts harmlessly beyond the far post.

  9. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Glenavon 0-0 Dundela

    Jay Harvey gets the action under way.

    Just before kick-off there was a poignant minute's silence for Adrian Teer, Michael Newberry, Michael Downey and Joe McLaughlin. Certainly an emotional night at Mourneview.

  10. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Glentoran 0-0 Crusaders

    Crusaders get the ball rolling at the Oval.

  11. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:44 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Larne 0-0 Cliftonville

    We are underway in this last four tie with the visitors getting us underway on Tony Clarke's whistle attacking the Church End.

    Who is going to Windsor Park in March?

  12. Team Newspublished at 19:44 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Irish Cup fifth round: Glenavon v Dundela

    Paddy McLaughlin makes just the one change to his team who won against Ballymena United at the Showgrounds over a fortnight ago with Paul McGovern replacing James Donna, who drops to the bench.

    As for Dundela, they name three switches to the line-up who defeated Ards two weeks ago.

    Mark Patton, Jay Harvey and new signing Howard Beverland start with the Championship's top goalscorer Michael McLellan amongst the substitutes alongside Ewan Kelly. Jack Duncan is unavailable after being recalled by parent club Portadown.

    Glenavon: Byrne, Toure, McKeown, Quinn, O’Sullivan, Marshall, Snoddy, Campbell, McDaid, O’Connor, McGovern.

    Subs: Ryan, Malone, Doona, Lynch, Baird, Atherton, Carlin.

    Dundela: Hogg, White, Fletcher, Dinu, Dornan, McMaster, Hall, Harvey, Patton, Barr, Beverland.

    Subs: Deane, Magee, McLellan, Smith, Kelly, Murray, Storey.

    Glenavon v DundelaImage source, BBC Sport
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    Glenavon v Dundela

  13. In the hatpublished at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Irish Cup fifth round

    The draw for the last-16 of this year's Irish Cup has already taken place.

    Four more spots are up for grabs. Who will claim them?

    Irish Cup drawImage source, BBC Sport
  14. Team Newspublished at 19:39 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Irish Cup fifth round: Institute v Loughgall (20:00 GMT)

    It's ninth in the Championship against 12th in the Premiership at the Brandywell, with a place in the sixth round of the Irish Cup up for grabs.

    The hosts, without a game in 15 days, entertain a Loughgall team who lost 1-0 to mid Ulster rivals Portadown at the weekend.

    Home manager Kevin Deery makes three changes to the side which lost 2-0 at Newington on December 30 as goalkeeper Fintan Doherty and Brendan Mclaughlin drop to the bench while Sean Carlin misses out completely.

    Gareth Muldoon returns in nets, along with Caoimhan Crossan, while on loan Dungannon Swifts midfielder Aidan Hegarty gets a first start since joining in the transfer window.

    The visiting Loughgall team shows five changes from Saturday as goalkeeper Nathan Gartside drops to the bench along with Jordan Gibson, Lewis Francis, Jay Boyd and Conor McCloskey.

    In their place come Berrat Turker between the sticks, Nathaniel Ferris and Alberto Balde along with January signings James Carroll and experienced midfielder Fra McCaffrey.

    Institute: Muldoon, Porter, McDermott, Kennedy (c), Burke, Duffy, Diaz, Doherty, Brown, Crossan, Hegarty.

    Subs: Doherty, Boyle, Lynch, McLaughlin, Aduaka, Barr, McAuley.

    Loughgall: Turker, Rea, Murdock (c), Kelly, Ferris, Norton, Balde, Mahon, Carroll, Towe, McCaffrey.

    Subs: Gartside, Gibson, Cartwright, McMenemy, Francis, Boyd, McCloskey.

    Institute v LoughgallImage source, BBC Sport
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    Institute v Loughgall

  15. Postpublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    This evening's Irish Cup fifth round tie between Institute and Loughgall at the Brandywell Stadium, due to start at 7.45pm, will now kick off at 8pm due to travel problems experienced by the visiting team.

  16. The story of the fifth roundpublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    Irish Cup fifth round

    Paul Owens celebratesImage source, Pacemaker

    We have four rescheduled matches in the fifth round of the Irish Cup this evening.

    The 12 matches that took place offered up a couple of big shocks, as Irish Premiership champions Larne were dumped out by Limavady United, while Ballymena United were stunned by Championship strugglers Ards.

    Annagh also defeated neighbours Portadown to book their place in the sixth round.

    It was a more comfortable afternoon for the other top flight sides, including Glentoran, Crusaders, Dungannon Swifts, Linfield, Cliftonville and Carrick Rangers.

    Now, Glenavon take on Dundela and Loughgall face Institute as two more Premiership sides enter the competition.

    Also, we'll have goal updates from Dollingstown against Ballyclare Comrades and Belfast Celtic against Moyola Park.

  17. Team Newspublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    BetMcLean semi-final: Glentoran v Crusaders

    A fascinating BetMcLean Cup semi-final beckons at The Oval as Glentoran aim to reach their first final since their 2010 triumph.

    The hosts make one change from their quarter-final victory, with Christie Pattison replacing David Fisher in attack.

    The Crues, meanwhile, have implemented four changes following their league setback against Dungannon Swifts, with Jacob Blaney, Mal Smith, Ross Clarke, and top-scorer Kieran Offord returning to the starting line-up.

    Recent history favours Declan Devine's charges, with the east Belfast side having lost just once in their last eight encounters against the visitors.

    Glentoran: Gyollai, Lyons-Foster, Sule, Connolly, Palmer, McEleney, Amos, Pattison, Singleton, Russell, Jenkins.

    Subs: Mills, Hvid, Donnelly, Aouachria, Lindsay, Douglas, Thorndike.

    Crusaders: Tuffey, Lowry, Blaney, Forsythe, O'Rourke, Williamson, Offord, Larmour, Smith, Clarke, Nixon.

    Subs: Brown, Callacher, Jewitt-White, Owens, O'Connor, Franklin, Barr.

    Glentoran v CrusadersImage source, BBC Sport
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    Glentoran v Crusaders

  18. How did they get here?published at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    BetMcLean Cup semi-final: Glentoran v Crusaders

    Kieran Offord and Marcus KaneImage source, Inpho

    Having already reached the County Antrim Shield decider, Glentoran are just 90 minutes away from another cup final - but Crusaders stand in their way.

    The Glens started their bid for the BetMcLean Cup with a 2-0 win over Dergview before Declan Devine's side knocked holders Linfield out in the next round.

    More Irish Premiership opposition stood in the way of the Glens in the last-eight but they defeated Ballymena United 2-0 at the Oval.

    After edging past Ballyclare Comrades in the first round, Crusaders have also battled past top flight opposition to reach the last four.

    Declan Caddell's side beat Coleraine in the last-16 before a 4-2 victory over Dungannon Swifts in the quarter-finals.

  19. Team Newspublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    BetMcLean semi-final: Larne v Cliftonville

    These two meet for the second time in a matter of days but, this time, there is a place in the final of the BetMcLean Cup on the line. Larne came out on top 2-0 here on Friday night and they make two changes from that side. In come Sean Graham and Jordan McEneff for Joe Thomson and Mark Randall.

    Jim Magilton makes three alterations with David Odomosu getting a first start between the sticks of 2025. Also in are former Larne man Micheal Glynn and Harry Wilson with Conor Pepper and Ryan Corrigan dropping to the bench.

    Larne: Ferguson, Want, Ives, Donnelly, McKendry, Graham, McEneff, Bolger (C),Cosgrove, Sloan, Gallagher

    Subs: Besant, Thomson, Randall, Magee, Nolan, Ryan, Simpson

    Cliftonville: Odomosu, Addis, Kearney, Hale (C), Curran, Conlon, Piesold, Gormley, Glynn, Casey, Wilson

    Subs: Ridd, Pepper, Pettifer, Ojo, McGuinness, Corrigan, Madden

    Larne v CliftonvilleImage source, BBC Sport
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    Larne v Cliftonville

  20. How did they get here?published at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    BetMcLean Cup semi-final: Larne v Cliftonville

    Aaron Donnelly and Ryan CorriganImage source, Inpho

    In a repeat of Friday's Irish Premiership encounter, which Larne won, the current league champions face Cliftonville in the semi-finals of the BetMcLean Cup.

    Larne started their bid for a first League Cup success with a 2-1 win over H&W Welders before they dispatched Championship sides Institute and Annagh United to reach the semi-finals.

    Irish Cup holders Cliftonville started their bid with a 2-0 win over Limavady United before a narrow 1-0 win over Championship leaders Bangor.

    Jim Magilton's side booked their place in the last four with a 3-0 victory over Armagh City.