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  1. Glentoran 'know they have to be better' - Devinepublished at 23:10 BST 25 October

    Declan Devine and Declan CaddellImage source, Pacemaker Press
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    Glentoran manager Declan Devine and Crusaders' Declan Caddell felt there are lessons to be leaned from Saturday's thriller at Seaview

    Glentoran manager Declan Devine said that he is "delighted" after his side's dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Crusaders at Seaview, but acknowledged that they "have to be a lot better" going forward.

    Glentoran took the lead in the 24th minute when Jordan Jenkins found the back of the net before Fraser Bryden levelled the match before the hour mark.

    Elliot Dunlop fired the home side ahead, but Ryan Cooney's 88th minute goal and David Fisher's stoppage time strike sealed the three points in a dramatic fashion for the Glens.

    "I thought we didn't play to our levels and were a bit off it, especially when we went a goal up, but I'm absolutely delighted," Devine told BBC Sport NI.

    "When you're 2-1 down with seven or eight minutes to go and come away with three points, it's a testament to the players as they never gave in.

    "It's a huge three points. The character and fitness to keep going to the end and the mental strength not to throw the towel in. Huge credit to the players, but we know we have to be a lot better than that."

    Crusaders 'were robbed' - Caddell

    Crusaders manager Declan Caddell said his side "crumbled" in the final five minutes of the match.

    The Crues have now registered just one win in their last five league games.

    It has been a challenging start to the season for the north Belfast side, who sit in 10th position. However, they are seven points clear of the Lurgan Blues at the bottom of the table.

    "I am speechless and gutted with the way the game panned out," Caddell told BBC Sport NI.

    "I think as a team we were robbed today if I am being honest.

    "I thought the first half was scrappy from both teams and the difference was that we fell asleep for a set play, an unmarked man in the box cost us.

    "The second half we were by far the better side and thoroughly deserved the two goals, could have been more, and then we crumbled and fell asleep in the last five minutes, and it has cost us."

  2. Carrick 'didn't do enough in first half' - Baxterpublished at 22:34 BST 25 October

    Stephen BaxterImage source, Pacemaker Press
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    Carrick sit in tenth position in the Premiership table

    Carrick Rangers manager Stephen Baxter said his side "didn't do enough in the first half" din their 1-0 loss against Cliftonville at Taylors Avenue.

    Shaun Leppard's early header gave the away side the lead and, despite the home side upping the tempo in the second half, they couldn't find a way past Peter Morrison.

    The result puts to an end the Reds' run of three-game losing run in the league with Carrick now without a win in two games.

    "We just didn't do enough in the first half and by putting yourself on the back foot, you are chasing the game," Baxter told BBC Sport NI.

    "I am thrilled with how we came into the game in the second half. We were a big match for Cliftonville here today, but the disappointment is you don't go away with anything in your pocket."

    It has been a challenging month for Carrick in the league as they have registered just three points in four games.

    Stephen Baxter's side will try to get back to winning ways next weekend against Bangor. However, the 60-year-old said their next opponents have been "the surprise package in the league" this year.

    "Bangor have been the surprise package in the league and sometimes coming in from a different league, the Championship, you play with a little bit of freedom and have a go at it," Baxter continued.

    "They have done exceptionally well, signed some very good players, have a style of play that is their own and they play really well.

    "They have been a handful for everyone they have played this year, so we know we have a tough game for us."

  3. Linfield win 'important' - Healypublished at 22:30 BST 25 October

    David HealyImage source, Pacemaker Press
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    Healy's side sit fourth in the Premiership and have played nine games

    Linfield manager David Healy said his side showed "character" during their 2-1 victory over Ballymena at Windsor Park.

    Euan East's 25th minute goal gave the home side the lead, but was cancelled out by Matthew Clarke's header on 62 minutes.

    However, just seven minutes later, Ben Hall restored Linfield's lead with his goal proving to be the winner.

    "It was important," Healy told BBC Sport NI.

    "The players showed character and reacted to the goal against us to go and put ourselves in front again.

    "I am pleased with that and the effort. I thought some of our play was better today."

    The Blues were keen to get back to winning ways after being defeated by Portadown last weekend in the league and by Cliftonville mid-week in the County Antrim Shield.

    Healy added that he was also pleased with how his players responded to their last two defeats against the Sky Blues.

    "A week in football can be a long time, a week here can be even longer," Healy continued.

    "One thing that I have always tried to do is provide and show a bit of resilience and we've done that today.

    "The players reacted to the disappointments and the privilege with this job is you don't get leniency with new players; it is just expected that players hit the ground running."

  4. Bangor draw 'bitterly disappointing' - Haveronpublished at 21:53 BST 25 October

    Gary HaveronImage source, Inpho
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    Gary Haveron was announced as permanent Larne manager earlier this month

    Larne manager Gary Haveron said the 1-1 draw with Bangor at Inver Park was "bitterly disappointing".

    Bangor broke the deadlock after just nine minutes when Ben Arthurs converted the rebound off Michael Morgan's shot.

    The Inver Reds dominated the match, but it took until the 63rd minute for them to level in style through Conor McKendry.

    "Two points dropped, very much so," Haveron told BBC Sport NI.

    "We gave them a foothold in the game. We gave them an early goal, which was bitterly disappointing because we talked about what they were going to do all week.

    "We changed it a little bit early in the second half, and we had enough chances today to win plenty of games. So, coming away with a point, that feels bitterly disappointing."

    The Larne native was unhappy that his side weren't awarded a penalty during the clash at Inver Park.

    Sean Graham appeared to have been brought down in the box in the 20th minute before Paul O'Neill and Tomas Cosgrove both thought they should have been awarded a spot-kick in the second half.

    Haveron added that despite his side having "three really big penalty shouts", they had enough chances to secure the three points anyway, but failed to convert them.

    "I need to watch them all back again, but I thought we had three really big penalty shouts," Haveron continued.

    "You can see for yourself and judge for yourself, but in my view, they were penalties all day long.

    "I just hope they look back at it and have a serious look and ask themselves if they made the right decisions in those moments."

  5. Bangor 'fought hard' for draw - Feeneypublished at 20:11 BST 25 October

    Bangor manager Lee FeeneyImage source, Inpho
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    Bangor won the Championship last year to secure promotion to the top flight

    Bangor manager Lee Feeney said his side earned a "deserved" point in their 1-1 draw with Larne at Inver Park.

    It was a great start to the game for Lee Feeney's side, who took the lead on nine minutes when Ben Arthurs reacted quickest and fired home the rebound of Michael Morgan's effort.

    However, the Inver Reds pushed for an equaliser and levelled the game through Conor McKendry's half-volley in the second half.

    "We fought hard for that point," Feeney told BBC Sport NI.

    "I felt through our effort, our desire and teamwork that we deserved a draw.

    "In the first half we battled really well and got ourselves in front, probably against the run of play, and in the second half we had to defend well, which we enjoy, but we were hanging on in the end."

    Bangor are now unbeaten in their last four games and had defeated Coleraine, Glenavon and Crusaders in the league this month before Saturday's draw.

    However, despite the Seasiders adapting well to life in the Premiership, Feeney added that there "is a long way to go" and that his side are not getting ahead of themselves.

    "The men work so hard in training, and they want to do well," Feeney continued.

    "They care for each other, the club and the team so they deserve all the plaudits that they get as they put the work in, but we know there is a long way to go.

    "If we can pick up points here and there and keep our heads above water, we will be happy."

  6. 'We found a way' - Coleraine manager Higginspublished at 20:06 BST 25 October

    Coleraine manager Ruaidhri HigginsImage source, Presseye
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    Ruaidhri Higgins saw his side defeat Portadown 2-0 at Shamrock Park

    Coleraine manager Ruaidhri Higgins says he was satisfied that his team "found a way" to win their Irish Premiership game against Portadown at Shamrock Park on Saturday.

    Aaron McCarey was sent-off at half-time and second-half goals from Matthew Shevlin and Joel Cooper ensured that the league leaders maintained their two-point lead at the top of the table.

    "We weren't at our best but we found a way to win so there's some satisfaction in that," Higgins told BBC Sport NI.

    "I liked the way we stuck at it and we kept moving the ball.

    "Our two goals came from set plays which we'll take but given some of the goals we've scored this season I don't think we were as inventive today as we normally have been. We'll take it though and we have to be delighted.

    The Bannsiders boss believes the dismissal of McCarey on a straight red card for retaliating to a challenge inside the penalty area from Shevlin was a significant turning point in the game.

    "They had a very good shape about them in the first half and we had one or two opportunities but not as many as we would have liked.

    "I thought we got into good areas at times but our final ball was lacking in the first half.

    "Aaron got sent-off on the stroke of half-time and we knew we would have all of the ball in the second half."

  7. How to follow the Irish Premiership this weekend on BBC Sport NIpublished at 14:30 BST 24 October

    Irish Premiership team badgesImage source, BBC Sport

    It's a blockbuster weekend in the Irish Premiership this weekend with all the sides in action.

    With the top three teams separated by just three points, it could be all change at the top come Saturday evening.

    And at the foot of the table, we'll find out if Glenavon can build on their first win of the season to close the gap on Crusaders.

    You can follow all the action on BBC Sport NI.

    We'll have live coverage of every game on the BBC Sport NI website on Saturday with Sportsound on air on Radio Ulster, BBC Sounds and the website from 14:00 BST.

    There will be live text commentary from every ground on the website with videos of the goals as they go in too.

    After the matches, we'll have highlights and reaction from every game.

    Carrick Rangers v Cliftonville - 15:00 BST

    Crusaders v Glentoran - 15:00 BST

    Dungannon Swifts v Glenavon - 15:00 BST

    Linfield v Ballymena United - 15:00 BST

    Portadown v Coleraine - 15:00 BST

    Larne v Bangor - 17:30 BST

    Join us on Saturday from 14:00 BST on the BBC Sport NI website

  8. Next set of Irish Premiership streams revealedpublished at 12:05 BST 24 October

    Kyle McClean and Zane OkoroImage source, Pacemaker
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    Linfield's home game against Coleraine will be live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website next month

    Details of the next eight Irish Premiership matches that will be streamed live on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website have been announced.

    On Saturday, 8 November, champions Linfield will host title-contenders Coleraine at Windsor Park (17:30 GMT).

    Irish Cup winners Dungannon Swifts' trip to the Oval to face Glentoran on Friday, 21 November (19:45 GMT) will also be live followed by the Glens' trip to Clandeboye Park to face high-flying Bangor on Friday, 28 November (19:45 GMT).

    Larne will welcome Linfield to Inver Park on Friday, 5 December (19:45 GMT) and then Glentoran at the same venue on Friday, 12 December (19:45 GMT).

    The BBC cameras will then be at the Oval on Friday, 19 December (19:45 GMT) for the meeting between Glentoran and Coleraine.

    The final stream of 2025 will come from the Showgrounds on Tuesday, 30 December (19:45 GMT) as Coleraine and Linfield lock horns again.

    The first Irish Premiership stream of 2026 takes place at Inver Park as Larne host Coleraine on Friday, 2 January (19:45 GMT).

    Live Irish Premiership games for November & December (all BBC iPlayer & website)

    Saturday, 8 November: Linfield v Coleraine, 17:30 GMT

    Friday, 21 November: Glentoran v Dungannon Swifts, 19:45 GMT

    Friday, 28 November: Bangor v Glentoran, 19:45 GMT

    Friday, 5 December: Larne v Linfield, 19:45 GMT

    Friday, 12 December: Larne v Glentoran, 19:45 GMT

    Friday, 19 December: Glentoran v Coleraine, 19:45 GMT

    Tuesday, 30 December: Coleraine v Linfield, 19:45 GMT

    Friday, 2 January: Larne v Coleraine, 19:45 GMT