Postpublished at 16:06 BST 13 September
Larne 0-0 Glenavon
No changes for either team at half-time.
Abandoned: Carrick Rangers 0-1 Bangor (15:00)
Play stopped after a serious injury to Paul Heatley
FT: Cliftonville 3-2 Ballymena United (15:00)
Ademayo Fapetu header draws Reds level and Stephen O'Donnell own goal puts them ahead before Aaron Jarvis equalises
Jack Keaney scores late free-kick to win it for Reds
FT: Dungannon Swifts 0-3 Crusaders (15:00)
Substitute Fraser Bryden nets third with fifth goal of the season
FT: Larne 1-0 Glenavon (15:00)
Matthew Ridley breaks the deadlock
FT: Portadown 1-4 Coleraine (15:00)
Will Patching scores twice with Matthew Shevlin and Joel Cooper also on target
Larne 0-0 Glenavon
No changes for either team at half-time.
Cliftonville 0-1 Ballymena United
Ademayo Fapetu restarts the play for Cliftonville, who are attacking the end housing their own fans in this second period.
Larne 0-0 Glenavon
Larne's Matty Lusty gets us back under way at Inver Park.
Portadown 0-1 Coleraine
The action resumes at Shamrock Park.
Dungannon Swifts 0-2 Crusaders
The second half is under way, with Dungannon getting us restarted.
Rodney McAree’s men need a quick response to drag themselves back into this contest.
Carrick Rangers 0-1 Bangor
Bangor get us back under way in Carrickfergus.
Cliftonville 0-1 Ballymena United
Referee Louise Thompson brings a disjointed first half to a close at Solitude.
Perhaps symptomatic of that 45 minutes, it's an untidy own goal that separates the sides at the break.
Larne 0-0 Glenavon
Watch Jacob Carney save Mark Randall's penalty to keep the scores level at Inver Park.
Watch: Carney saves from the spot to keep Glenavon level
Larne 0-0 Glenavon
Scoreless at the break but that tells only part of the story.
Glenavon have had their moments but the hosts passed up a great chance to break the deadlock five minutes before half-time after they were awarded a penalty following a challenge on Conor McKendry.
Mark Randall accepted the responsibility but was denied by a superb diving save from Glenavon 'keeper Jacob Carney.
Glenavon manager Paddy McLaughlin will be the happier of the two managers at the interval, Larne boss Gary Haveron with plenty to ponder no doubt.
Portadown 0-1 Coleraine
Will Patching's late penalty gives Coleraine the lead at the break.
As the teams walk off, Joel Cooper is cautioned after having strong words with the refereeing team.
Dungannon Swifts 0-2 Crusaders
Half-time at Stangmore Park, where Crusaders hold a deserved 2-0 lead.
Goals from Josh Williamson and Adam Brooks have put Declan Caddell’s side in control, while Rodney McAree’s men have threatened in patches but lacked a decisive touch. Work to do for the hosts after the break.
Will Patching (48mins)
Aaron McCarey does dive the correct way, but he can't stop Will Patching's penalty from finding the back of the net to give the away side the lead late in the first half.
That was Patching's first goal for Coleraine.
Cliftonville 0-1 Ballymena United
Tempers flare at Solitude as Ballymena's Kym Nelson is injured during a goalmouth skirmish which eventually sees Cliftonville's Joe Gormley and Ballymena's Stephen O'Donnell yellow-carded.
Nelson eventually limps off to be replaced by Daithi McCallion - Ballymena's second injury-enforced change of the half.
Portadown 0-0 Coleraine
Aaron McCarey misjudges Will Patching's corner and drops the ball. There is a scramble in the box with the ball striking the hand Baris Altintop and referee, Tim Marshall, pointing to the spot.
Alintop is booked for the incident.
Dungannon Swifts 0-2 Crusaders
The fourth official indicates two minutes of stoppage time at the end of the first half.
Portadown 0-0 Coleraine
A superb ball from Ben Wylie dispatches Steven McCullough down the left wing.
McCullough travels forward with his resulting right-footed shot not very convincing and well off target.
Niall Currie will be disappointed that his side couldn't make that chance count.
Carrick Rangers 0-1 Bangor
The referee blows his whistle at Taylors Avenue and Ben Arthurs' goal is the difference between the sides.
Larne 0-0 Glenavon
We're into a minimum of two additional minutes at the end of the first half.
Dungannon Swifts 0-2 Crusaders
Adam Glenny finds space 25 yards out and lets fly, only for his effort to take a deflection and roll behind.
A corner to the hosts, and a chance to get the big men at the back forward.
Larne 0-0 Glenavon
Paul McGovern breaks into the Larne penalty area but his low effort is easily gathered by Rohan Ferguson at his near post.