1. Postpublished at 20:51 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    No changes for either team at half-time.

  2. Heatley 'traumatised' by wall collision incidentpublished at 20:51 BST 19 September

    Coleraine v Glentoran (19:45 BST)

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    Watch: 'It could have been a lot worse' - Heatley

    Carrick Rangers winger Paul Heatley says he felt "traumatised" after suffering injuries in a collision with the wall surrounding the pitch during last Saturday's Irish Premiership game against Bangor at Taylors Avenue.

    Speaking to BBC Sport NI's Thomas Niblock, the 38-year-old has indicated that he is on the road to recovery now following the incident which saw the match abandoned after he was initially treated at the side of the pitch and then taken to hospital.

    Heatley sustained a concussion and a head wound as a result of his collision into the perimeter wall as he attempted to cross the ball with 53 minutes of the game played.

    "The ball came in behind. I tried to follow the ball to the byeline to cut it back, then the next memory is 'brace for impact' just before I hit the wall and being on my side as soon as I hit it. After that it was a bit of a blur, and random clips of people being around me," said Heatley.

    "The timescale is a wee bit strange after having other players contact me in the last couple of days and give me their run-through. I've had different snippets from different people. You start to patch things together clearer because your own perception was nothing like that.

    "It's interesting to listen to, it's a wee bit concerning, and quite traumatic to listen to. Some of the feedback has been quite scary, but very grateful to come out the other side and get on the road to recovery."

    Read more from Heatley here

  3. Postpublished at 20:50 BST 19 September

    Last week, Bangor's game with Carrick Rangers was abandoned following an injury to Paul Heatley, who collided with the perimeter wall at Taylors Avenue.

    This week, he spoke to us about the incident...

  4. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:50 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    We're back underway at the Coleraine Showgrounds.

  5. Postpublished at 20:48 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    It's been a frustrating night so far for Glentoran boss Declan Devine.

    Big half-time team talk ahead.

    Declan DevineImage source, Pacemaker
  6. Saturday's fixturespublished at 20:43 BST 19 September

    Right, as we draw breath at the break, here's a reminder of what's on the menu tomorrow, including an Irish Cup final rerun between Dungannon Swifts and Cliftonville at Stangmore Park.

    All four games kick off at 15:00 BST. Listen along on Sportsound on BBC Sounds and follow the action on the BBC Sport website with text updates, in-play clips and reaction.

    Saturday's Irish Premiership fixturesImage source, BBC Sport
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    Saturday's Irish Premiership fixtures

  7. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:37 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    Half-time at the Showgrounds where the home side lead 1-0 thanks to Kodi Lyons-Foster's early headed goal against his former club.

    Coleraine have come close to adding to their tally but have found Glentoran keeper Andrew Mills in inspired form.

    At the other end Aidan Harris has been called into action on a few occasions but could only watch as Jordan Jenkins' effort in added time crashed to safety off a post.

    Get a feeling there is more goals in this one.

    Coleraine celebrateImage source, Inpho
  8. Watch: Neale nails the free-kickpublished at 20:37 BST 19 September

    Portadown 1-2 Bangor

    It's all happening at Shamrock Park! Reece Neale restores Bangor's lead with a delightful free-kick.

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    Watch: Reece Neale restores the lead for Bangor

  9. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:35 BST 19 September

    Portadown 1-2 Bangor

    Three goals so far at Shamrock Park as an entertaining half comes to an end.

  10. Postpublished at 20:35 BST 19 September

    Portadown 1-2 Bangor

    Aaron McCarey quickly gathers Reece Neale's long throw-in.

    I suppose long throw-ins are part and parcel in football these days, but Neale's are really impressive.

  11. Postpublished at 20:34 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    A free-kick in a dangerous position for Glentoran deep in added time.

  12. Watch: Fyfe equalises for Portadownpublished at 20:34 BST 19 September

    Portadown 1-2 Bangor

    Eamon Fyfe capitalises on a Gareth Deane error to level the sides at Shamrock Park.

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    Watch: Eamon Fyfe equalises for Portadown

  13. Postpublished at 20:33 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    Glentoran come within a whisker of levelling in added time at the end of the first half.

    A Glentoran free-kick isn't dealt with by the home defence and when the ball breaks to Jordan Jenkins lurking on the edge of the box he lets fly with the outside of his right boot.

    Unfortunately for him and Glentoran the ball crashes off the outside of the post and behind for a goal kick.

  14. Postpublished at 20:33 BST 19 September

    Portadown 1-2 Bangor

    There will be two minutes of additional time at the end of the first half.

  15. 'Coleraine managing the game'published at 20:32 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    Paul Leeman
    Former Glentoran captain on BBC iPlayer

    It's such a big game and Coleraine are just managing the game. They're picking their opportunities to get Joel Cooper and Will Patching into the game but they're not going hell for leather.

    I think we'll see Glentoran taking more chances in the second half.

  16. YELLOW CARDpublished at 20:31 BST 19 September

    Portadown 1-2 Bangor

    Luke Wilson becomes the first player in Evan Boyce's book tonight.

  17. Postpublished at 20:30 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    Into five additional minutes at the end of the first half.

  18. CLOSE!published at 20:28 BST 19 September

    Portadown 1-2 Bangor

    Ben Wylie flicks the ball on for the unmarked Eamon Fyfe, who fires wide from close range.

    That was a great chance for Portadown.

  19. goal

    GOAL- Portadown 1-2 Bangorpublished at 20:25 BST 19 September

    Reece Neale (38 mins)

    Bangor react and retake the lead!

    Bangor are awarded a free-kick in a dangerous position after Ben Cushnie was brought down by Baris Altintop.

    Reece Neale takes the resulting free-kick and sends a thunderous effort past Aaron McCarey.

    That was some strike!

    Reece Neale celebrates his goalImage source, Pacemaker
  20. YELLOW CARDpublished at 20:24 BST 19 September

    Coleraine 1-0 Glentoran

    First, it was Coleraine captain Kane to be booked.

    Now, it's his Glentoran namesake - Marcus - who is shown a yellow card for a foul on Joel Cooper near the touchline.

    Marcus Kane challenges Joel CooperImage source, Pacemaker