Summary

  • Annagh United 0-5 Larne (result)

  • Armagh City 0-3 Cliftonville (result)

  1. Reds run out winners at Armagh Citypublished at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December

    Armagh City 0-3 Cliftonville (result)

    Teenager Coran Madden nets Cliftonville's third right at the end after good work by Jack Berry. A convincing win for the Solitude Reds.

    Rory Hale doubles the Reds' advantage as he finds the bottom corner after good work by Micheal Glynn. This after Hale had clipped the bar with an effort from 10 yards out.

    It was goal-less at half-time but Ryan Curran is on target early in the second half to put Cliftonville ahead.

    Armagh City v Cliftonville
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    Armagh City v Cliftonville

  2. Lusty nets hat-trick as Larne trounce Annaghpublished at 19:45 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December

    Annagh United 0-5 Larne (result)

    Matty Lusty completes a fine individual performance with his side's fifth to complete his hat-trick.

    Leroy Millar marks his long-awaited return to action with an 63rd-minute goal soon after being introduced off the bench as a substitute. Tomas Cosgrove broke down the right and pulled his cross back to Millar, who makes no mistake with his finish.

    Matt Lusty is on target for the second time this evening as Mark Randall plays a ball into the box which Lusty takes in his control and volleys into the corner with 50 minutes gone.

    Larne double their lead two minutes into the second half as Benji Magee's pull back from the right-hand side finds the net with the help of a deflection off a home defender.

    Larne take the lead in the 22nd minute as Matthew Lusty drills a shot into the corner of the net from the edge of the box after home goalkeeper Jason Craughwell punched away a corner.

    Annagh United v Larne
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    Annagh United v Larne

  3. Watch: Douglas delivers Glens cup winpublished at 19:41 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December

    Tuesday result: Linfield 0-1 Glentoran

    Watch highlights as James Douglas scores late on to secure Glentoran's passage into the BetMcLean Cup quarter-finals at the expense of derby rivals Linfield.

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    Watch: Linfield v Glentoran

  4. Watch: Crues edge out Swifts in extra-time to reach last fourpublished at 19:38 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December

    Tuesday result: Crusaders 4-2 Dungannon Swifts

    Watch highlights as Crusaders edge out Dungannon Swifts 4-2 after extra-time to reach the semi-finals of the BetMcLean Cup.

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    Crusaders v Dungannon Swift

  5. Cup semi-final places up for grabspublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December

    There was drama aplenty in Tuesday night's BetMcLean Cup action as a late goal saw Glentoran book their quarter-final place at the expense of Linfield with a 1-0 victory at Windsor Park, while at Seaview Kieran Offord netted a hat-trick as Crusaders required extra-time to see off Dungannon Swifts 4-2 to reach the semi-finals.

    Tonight offers up two Championship v Premiership quarter-final ties as Armagh City host Cliftonville at Holm Park and Annagh United are at home to Larne at the BMG Arena.

    Shea Campbell's Armagh are unbeaten in their last five league fixtures and having defeated Glenavon on penalties in the previous round of the competition will be keen to claim another top flight scalp.

    Cliftonville will aim to bring their impressive league form of just one reverse in their last eight outings into tonight's encounter, Joe Gormley having scored 10 goals in that sequence.

    Ciaran McGurgan's Annagh side also go on search of an upset against a Larne team, whose most recent result of a hectic season to date was a 1-1 Premiership draw with Cliftonville on Sunday.

    We'll have score updates throughout the evening so stay with us for more cup drama as it unfolds. Thanks for joining us.