Postpublished at 21:20 BST 19 September
Portadown 1-3 Bangor
Tiarnan Mulvenna has a go from just inside the box, but the flag shoots up.
Aaron McCarey looked to have it covered anyway.
Coleraine 1-2 Glentoran (FT)
Portadown 1-4 Bangor (FT)
Damian Mullan & Jana McCabe
Portadown 1-3 Bangor
Tiarnan Mulvenna has a go from just inside the box, but the flag shoots up.
Aaron McCarey looked to have it covered anyway.
Coleraine 1-2 Glentoran
Paul Leeman
Former Glentoran captain on BBC iPlayer
Glentoran have been much the better side in the second half and it's up to Coleraine to get back into it.
Coleraine haven't been getting their dangermen into the game enough, the likes of Joel Cooper and Will Patching. Getting them involved will be key to creating those chances they need.
Portadown 1-3 Bangor
Bangor make their first changes of the night and bring on Michael Morgan and Robbie Garrett for Jay Boyd and Ben Cushnie.
Jordan Stewart (69 mins)
They've been the better side since the break and now Glentoran are in front.
Jordan Stewart capitalises on a defensive error from Kodi Lyons-Foster to blast home at the near post for his and the Glens' second of the night.
Coleraine 1-1 Glentoran
Glentoran manager Declan Devine makes his first change of the night as Ryan Cooney replaces Daniel Armour who picks up a knock while almost putting the visitors in front.
Portadown 1-3 Bangor
James Teelan is replaced by Ahu Obhakhan for the home side.
Coleraine 1-1 Glentoran
A smart play from home boss Ruadhri Higgins as he takes off Lyndon Kane, who has already been booked and is in danger of picking up a second yellow.
He is replaced by Cameron Stewart.
Portadown 1-3 Bangor
Harry Lynch is down receiving treatment.
The break gives Niall Currie the chance to talk to his team. Can his side respond, or will Bangor register their first road win of the season tonight?
Coleraine 1-1 Glentoran
Jordan Stewart: back in the starting line-up and back amongst the goals.
Game on at the Showgrounds!
Watch: Jordan Stewart scores for Glentoran to make it 1-1
Coleraine 1-1 Glentoran
Lyndon Kane perhaps lucky not to receive a second yellow card for a foul in midfield.
Certainly that would appear to be the opinion of Glentoran manager Declan Devine on the touchline.
Portadown 1-3 Bangor
Bangor are flying! Quick feet from Liam Hassin to work the space for a shot, before curling expertly into the bottom corner.
Watch: Liam Hassin makes it 3-1 to the visitors
Coleraine 1-1 Glentoran
The Glentoran equaliser has prompted Coleraine manager Ruadhri Higgins to act decisively just before the hour mark.
Debutant Rowan McDonald and striker Matthew Shevlin are replaced by Declan McManus and Lewis McGregor for the final 30 minutes.
Portadown 1-3 Bangor
Since scoring their third, Bangor have slowed the tempo of the game down and are content with playing the ball around midfield.
Coleraine 1-1 Glentoran
That goal coming so early in the second half has visibly lifted the Glentoran players and the large travelling support.
This is a real test for the home side now.
Jordan Stewart (52 mins)
Jordan Stewart reacts quickest and volleys home the equaliser from close range.
That's Stewart's first goal away from the Oval since returning to Glentoran in the summer.
Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran
Coleraine should be further in front.
Moments after Pat Hoban's miss the ball is quickly transferred to Dean Jarvis down the left.
He pulls the ball to Matthew Shevlin who side foots wide.
Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran
Paul Leeman
Former Glentoran captain on BBC iPlayer
Pat Hoban mistimes it. He'll be so disappointed, a player of his quality should be putting that one away. It's better signs for Glentoran but it really should have been a goal.
Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran
Glentoran should be level.
Great approach play down the left sees Jordan Jenkins deliver a low, inviting ball across the face of goal where Pat Hoban is waiting.
Inexplicably, the normally reliable striker misses the target from a matter of yards with the goal gaping.
Liam Hassin (49 mins)
Bangor extend their lead!
Liam Hassin shifts the ball onto his left foot and sends a strong strike past Aaron McCarey.
That was another nice goal from the Seasiders.
Portadown 1-2 Bangor
We're back underway at Shamrock Park.
Niall Currie makes two changes at the break with Ryan Mayse and Rayhaan Tulloch replacing Gary Thompson and Rhys Annett.