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Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
James Knowles and Andrew Mitchell's afternoons are over as they are replaced by Tomas Galvin and Cahal McGinty.
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Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
James Knowles and Andrew Mitchell's afternoons are over as they are replaced by Tomas Galvin and Cahal McGinty.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Lauren McCann
BBC Sport NI at Windsor Park
That seemed harsh on Steven Scott as if there was any contact it was very minimal. That will force Dungannon into a reshuffle and Cliftonville will hope to profit now from their man advantage.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Rory Hale's resulting free-kick is quickly gathered by Declan Dunne.
Dunne is now receiving treatment.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Dungannon are down to ten men as Steven Scott receives his second yellow card for a foul on Rory Hale.
Scott isn't happy about that decision. Certainly one to watch back.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Luke Conlan whips Rory Hale's free-kick back into the box for Alex Parsons, who heads wide.
Just over 20 minutes to go.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Danny Wallace is cautioned by Ian McNabb for pulling the shirt of Alex Parsons and Cliftonville now have a free-kick.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Stephen Baxter
Carrick Rangers manager on BBC Sport NI
Cliftonville are doing what they should be doing - one and two touch football, moving the Dungannon players about a little bit.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
The ball bounces around awkwardly just outside the box with Shea Kearney attempting to send a first time effort towards Declan Dunne, but the chance goes well over.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Not too much action in the last five minutes.
As Stephen Baxter said, this game has settled down.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Jonny Addis, under pressure from Andrew Mitchell, does well to get a shot away but it's an easy save for Declan Dunne.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Stephen Baxter
Carrick Rangers manager on BBC Sport NI
The game is only settling down again but Cliftonville would like to see their men get on the ball a bit more. We haven't seen as much of them as we have done in the past.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Jim Magilton makes his first changes of the afternoon with Alex Parsons and Axel Piesold replacing Ryan Curran and Shea Gordon.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
That really wasn't far away!
James Knowles' corner is nodded narrowly wide of the right hand post by Dean Curry.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
James Knowles' free-kick is knocked out of play by Jack Keaney and Dungannon now have a corner.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Cliftonville have started the second half with intent, but Dungannon are continuing to thwart the chance anytime they push into the final third.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Away we go!
The second half is under way.
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John McGovern has said he would be interested in playing full-time football once he has completed his studies. You can read that story here.
So far this afternoon, he has looked impressive and will be grabbing the attention of interested teams.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dungannon Swifts
Michael O'Neill
Northern Ireland manager on BBC Two NI
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has been speaking to BBC Sport Ni during half-time in BBC Two NI:
"The best team are in front. Dungannon have played the better football, defended their box well and look better on the counter-attack."
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Lauren McCann
BBC Sport NI at Windsor Park
Cliftonville could do with a spark off the bench, with Eric McWoods and Alex Parsons two viable options for the second half as the Reds have failed to really trouble Declan Dunne.
As for Dungannon, it has been so far so good, their gameplan has worked a treat and they look a real threat from set-pieces.
Cliftonville 0-1 Dumgannon Swifts
Paul Leeman
Former Glentoran captain on BBC Two NI and BBC iPlayer
Everything good has been coming through Gael Bigirimana for Dungannon.. As the holding midfield player he is controlling the tempo.