'A goal out of nothing'published at 21:05 GMT 3 January
H&W Welders 2-2 Glentoran
Paul Leeman
Former Glentoran captain on BBC iPlayer
It's a goal out of nothing - Glentoran have offered nothing but that was a superb finish high into the net.
Irish Cup round five - H&W Welders 2-4 Glentoran (Result)
McCoubrey completes double to gives hosts lead early in second half
Jana McCabe
H&W Welders 2-2 Glentoran
Paul Leeman
Former Glentoran captain on BBC iPlayer
It's a goal out of nothing - Glentoran have offered nothing but that was a superb finish high into the net.
H&W Welders 2-2 Glentoran
Dylan Connolly and Cammy Palmer make way for Wassim and Charlie Lindsay
David Fisher- 58mins
Glentoran equalise!
James Singleton's cross is headed away, but only as far as Jonny Russell whose header is fired into the roof of the net by David Fisher.
H&W Welders 2-1 Glentoran
A corner from Danny Amos is headed well wide by James Singleton.
The Glens have struggled to find their rhythm since the break.
H&W Welders 2-1 Glentoran
There's a stoppage in play here to let Jordan McMullan receive treatment.
It looks like the defender will be able to play on though.
H&W Welders 2-1 Glentoran
Ewan McCoubrey scored against Larne in this round of the competition last year as well.
He must be a fan of the Irish Cup!
H&W Welders 2-1 Glentoran
Paul Leeman
Former Glentoran captain on BBC iPlayer
It's a brilliant backheel, McCoubrey gives the keeper the eyes and it's a fantastic finish.
What a start to the second half for the Welders!
Ewan McCoubrey- 46 mins
Wow, what a start to the second half for the home side!
Less than 20 seconds since the restart and Ewan McCoubrey grabs his second of the evening after Tiarnan O'Connor had back heeled the ball through the legs of Frankie Hvid and into the path of McCoubrey.
H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
The action resumes at Blanchflower Stadium.
Jonny Russell is introduced for Glentoran, James Douglas makes way
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Right, it's nearly time for the second half.
Who will advance to the sixth round? Give this post a thumbs up if you think it'll be the home side and react the other way if you think it'll be Glentoran.
HT: H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
Glentoran's Irish Cup run came to an end last year when they were defeated by Linfield in the semi-finals.
The 23-time winners last lifted the trophy in 2020.
HT: H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
The Welders have never advanced past the quarter finals of the Irish Cup.
Last year in the fifth round the home side were knocked out by Larne here at Blanchflower Stadium. They lost 4-1 that day, it's certainly a lot tighter a game so far tonight!
HT: H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
Paul Leeman
Former Glentoran captain on BBC iPlayer
The game's finely balanced - Glentoran, after taking an early lead, were looking to finish the job off but credit to the Welders, they are good value to be level and they could be ahead.
H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
An even contest so far with the James Singleton's early goal cancelled out by Ewan McCoubrey.
A huge second half to come.
H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
Daniel Kearns with a crucial interception to divert Jordan Jenkins pass across the box before anyone in a Glentoran shirt can connect with the ball.
Lewis Patterson clears the resulting corner.
H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
Josh Kee drags his strike just wide of the left hand post as we enter the final few minutes of the first half.
H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
Some good work by Glentoran in midfield, but Jordan Jenkins overhits his delivery into the box.
Not as much action to tell you about in the last five minutes.
H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
Here is how Ewan McCoubrey equalised for the home side at Blanchflower Stadium.
Ewan McCoubrey finds the net to bring the sides level
H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
David Fisher's run is halted by the linesman's flag.
The Glens' forwards have strayed offside a few times so far when trying to push forward.
H&W Welders 1-1 Glentoran
Craig Harris plays the ball forward for Brandon Doyle, but his strike is blocked by Frankie Hvid.
Approaching the final ten minutes of the half here.