Postpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 26 April
Coleraine 1-0 Linfield
A second corner for the visitors.
FT: Carrick Rangers 0-4 Glenavon
McGovern opens scoring, Campbell scores twice and Heaney also nets
Coleraine 1-0 Linfield (17:30)
Campbell scores screamer
FT: Dungannon Swifts 1-0 Crusaders
McGovern fires Swifts ahead
FT: Larne 0-0 Glentoran
FT: Loughgall 1-4 Cliftonville
Gormley fires Reds ahead and scores a second, then Parsons adds a third but Waide finds the net for Loughgall. Curran adds a fourth
FT: Portadown 2-1 Ballymena United
McCartan nets penalty, Hawe levels but McCullough restores Ports' lead
Coleraine 1-0 Linfield
A second corner for the visitors.
Larne 0-0 Glentoran
Cammy Palmer feeds the ball to Marcus Kane and the Glentoran skipper - still in the Larne half following a free kick - fires a low shot towards goal which Rohan Ferguson dives to his left to comfortably save.
Loughgall 0-2 Cliftonville
Pablo Andrade swings in a teasing corner to the back post, where Ben Murdock loses his marker and nods it goalward.
It’s on target but lacks the venom to trouble David Odumosu, who gathers cleanly. A half-chance for the home side, but no breakthrough.
Coleraine 1-0 Linfield
A first corner of the second and it goes to Linfield.
Portadown 2-1 Ballymena United
Niall Currie looks to his bench for the first time as Ben Wylie replaces Portadown's opening goal scorer Shay McCartan.
Coleraine 1-0 Linfield
Euan East, again prominent down the left for Linfield, whips a dangerous cross into the Coleraine six yard area but Max Little is confidently out to gather.
Loughgall 0-2 Cliftonville
Kris Lowe spots the run and lofts a smart ball over the top for Rory Hale, who pulls it back into a dangerous area for Joe Gormley, sniffing a hat-trick.
Just as Gormley shapes to strike, Ben Murdock steps in with a crucial interception.
Dungannon Swifts 0-0 Crusaders
John McGovern weaves his way around Lewis Barr, but Jarlath O'Rourke does well to get back and clear the ball before the half-time substitute can get a shot away.
Coleraine 1-0 Linfield
Clever link-up play from Matthew Shevlin and Jamie Glackin sees the latter one on one with David Walsh but the Linfield 'keeper does enough to prevent the ball crossing the line.
Dungannon Swifts 0-0 Crusaders
Alex King is booked for a challenge on Gael Bigirimana.
Dungannon Swifts 0-0 Crusaders
Dungannon push forward in numbers and create a good opportunity in the box.
However, I think Tomas Galvin may regret not passing rather than having a go as multiple blue shirts looked in better positions there and his effort is easily saved.
Larne 0-0 Glentoran
Glentoran's David Fisher is booked for a foul on Chris Gallagher.
Referee Jamie Robinson could be in for a busy second 45 minutes as the tension grows at Inver Park.
Coleraine 1-0 Linfield
Euan East swings over a cross from the left but Callumn Morrison's header goes over the crossbar.
Larne 0-0 Glentoran
Larne skipper Cian Bolger is cautioned for a tackle from behind on Jordan Jenkins.
Loughgall 0-2 Cliftonville
Matthew Tipton
BBC Sport NI summariser
Brilliant play from Cliftonville in and around the box, you think that is game over now today.
Dungannon Swifts 0-0 Crusaders
Brandon Bermingham with the first effort since the restart, but he blasts his effort well over the crossbar.
Joe Gormley - 49 mins
Textbook stuff from the away side!
Ryan Curran threads a lovely ball through to Axel Piesold, who races clear and fizzes a low cross right across the six-yard box.
Gormley ghosts in to tap home his second of the day. Ruthless from the Reds, and daylight on the scoreboard now.
Loughgall 0-1 Cliftonville
Kirk McLaughlin has a real mixed bag for a couple of seconds.
First, the frontman loses possession cheaply, wrestles it back with a strong challenge, then leans back and lashes a shot miles off target. Eventful, to say the least.
Larne 0-0 Glentoran
So, so close to the opening goal for Larne as Paul O'Neill and Sean Graham set up a chance for the in-rushing Mark Randall, whose shot is superbly turned behind by Daniel Gyollai.
Coleraine 1-0 Linfield
Ronan Doherty gets us back underway at the Showgrounds.