SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 19 April
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Rabby Minzamba and Paul McElroy make their way off to warm applause from the home faithful.
On come Eoghan McCawl and Ahu Obhakhan to freshen things up.
FT: Crusaders 3-0 Coleraine (15:00 BST)
Boyd scores in first minute of the game, adds second after half-time and completes hat-trick from the spot
FT: Dungannon Swifts 3-2 Glentoran (15:00 BST)
McGovern opens the scoring, but Jenkins replies for Glens. Alves restores Swifts' lead but Jenkins levels again before Galvin gives Swifts the lead again
FT: Glenavon 2-0 Ballymena United (15:00 BST)
Campbell gives Lurgan Blues the lead and McGerrigan scores second
FT: Loughgall 2-2 Carrick Rangers (15:00 BST)
McLaughlin nets Loughgall's opener before Watson equalises and McCullough heads Carrick ahead. Magee then scores late for Loughgall
FT: Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville (15:00 BST)
Fyfe's effort squirms under Ridd for opener with Ukek rifling home second
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Rabby Minzamba and Paul McElroy make their way off to warm applause from the home faithful.
On come Eoghan McCawl and Ahu Obhakhan to freshen things up.
Loughgall 1-2 Carrick Rangers
Darren Murphy makes another two change as Daire Kelly replaces Kirk McLaughlin.
Fifteen minutes left on the clock at Lakeview Park with just one goal in it.
Dungannon Swifts 2-2 Glentoran
Declan Dunne does well to gather Dylan Connolly's low cross into the box before Jordan Jenkins can connect with it.
Can the Glens find another goal?
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Eamon Fyfe bursts through the Cliftonville defence, cutting inside to take a shot, but Odhran Casey is there to make the block.
It's becoming very open at Shamrock Park, and Niall Currie's men are looking dangerous on the counter.
Glenavon 1-0 Ballymena United
Calvin McCurry sends in a cross which Luke Hawe is inches away from getting on the end of but Tadhg Ryan is able to claim the ball.
Ballymena haven't really worked the former Derry City keeper as much as manager Jim Ervin would have hoped this afternoon.
Loughgall 1-2 Carrick Rangers
Both Darren Murphy and Stephen Baxter make a triple change.
Reece Webb, Shane Forbes and Curtis Allen replace Nedas Maciulaitis, Paul Heatley and Reece Glendinning for the visitors.
Oran Brogan, Robert Mahon and Zach Woolsy are introduced for the hosts with Ryan Waide, Fra McCaffrey and Matthew O'Brien going off.
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Portadown break with a promising two-on-one, as Paul McElroy lofts a ball over Conor Pepper’s head for Josh Ukek to chase.
It’s just a bit too heavy, though, and the ball runs out of play, allowing the away side to clear their lines.
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Aaron Traynor is down injured after taking a knock, and Jamie Robinson pauses play so the defender can receive treatment.
Traynor gingerly makes his way to the sideline, and the home side will be hoping it's nothing too serious.
Dungannon Swifts 2-2 Glentoran
The home side with another huge chance!
James Knowles cross isn't cleared by Glentoran with Cahal McGinty having two efforts blocked and John McGovern's effort also being cleared before Andy Mitchell fires well over the crossbar.
Dungannon have had so many opportunities today!
Crusaders 2-0 Coleraine
With his first touch, Crusaders sub Lloyd Anderson plays a beautifully-weighted pass to Harry Franklin who is one-on-one with Rory Brown. Paddy Burns gets back to put him under pressure and it is enough to see Franklin lift the ball over Brown but back off the bar.
Meanwhile, more bad news for Coleraine as captain Lyndon Kane goes off holding his shoulder and is replaced by Kyle Spence.
Glenavon 1-0 Ballymena United
There's activity in both dugouts as Ballymena bring on Luke Hawe in place of Success Edogun.
Glenavon respond with a double switch as Rhys Marshall and Chris Atherton replace David McDaid and Michael O'Connor.
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Rory Hale plays a perfectly weighted ball into the penalty area for Coran Madden, who sets himself for the shot, but Rabby Minzamba is right there, throwing his body in the way to block it.
It’s behind for another Cliftonville corner.
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Jim Magilton makes another change as Michael Glynn replaces Stephen McGuinness.
The visitors are looking to freshen things up in search of a breakthrough. Can Glynn provide the spark they need?
Jordan Jenkins- 62mins
Glentoran level the game!
Dungannon try and extend their lead, but Glentoran counter and find an equaliser after a clever block by Fuad Sule.
Marcus Kane then travels through midfield and slips the ball forward for Jordan Jenkins, who converts from a tight angle.
That was a nice finish from Jenkins, who has been Glentoran's most dangerous player this afternoon.
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Rory Donnelly rises to meet the resulting corner, powering a header goalward, but Aaron McCarey is perfectly positioned to gather.
Portadown respond quickly on the counter - James Teelan surges forward, gliding past Conor Pepper with a deft touch, but his shot lacks direction, firing straight at Lewis Ridd.
Crusaders 2-0 Coleraine
Declan McManus finds space on the left side of the box and has an effort that drifts across the face of goal and wide.
Nobody is really sure whether it was a shot or cross but it troubled nobody.
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Rory Hale slips a clever through ball to Rory Donnelly, who takes aim with a low shot.
Aaron Traynor is there to block it with an important intervention to deflect it behind for a corner.
Peter Campbell - 60mins
The deadlock is broken at Mourneview thanks to Peter Campbell's free kick which goes through the Ballymena defensive wall and also through the legs of keeper Sean O'Neill.
Some plaudits must also go to defender Harry Murphy, whose swashbuckling forward run led to him being brought down just outside the penalty area for the free kick.
Dungannon Swifts 2-1 Glentoran
Declan Devine makes more changes with Paddy McClean and Dylan Connolly coming on for Johnny Russell and Christie Pattisson.
Portadown 2-0 Cliftonville
Jim Magilton responds to going two goals behind with a triple substitution.
On come Joe Gormley, Rory Donnelly, and Coran Madden. Off go Eric McWoods, Ryan Corrigan, and Alex Parsons.