PENALTYpublished at 16:20 BST 18 October
Coleraine 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
Penalty to Coleraine.
FT: Bangor 2-1 Crusaders
Hassin goal and Brooks equaliser but McGuinness restores lead
FT: Cliftonville 0-2 Larne
FT: Coleraine 4-0 Dungannon Swifts
Okoro nets opener, then Marron own goal and Cooper strike followed by Patching penalty
FT: Glenavon 1-0 Carrick Rangers
FT: Glentoran 2-0 Ballymena United
Jenkins on target and Hoban scores in extra-time
Coleraine 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
Penalty to Coleraine.
Glentoran 1-0 Ballymena United
Ballymena make a change in attack as Ryan McNickle replaces Success Edogun.
Bangor 1-1 Crusaders
Crusaders almost score again through Fraser Bryden but for a dramatic goal line clearance from Kyle Owens.
The referee awards for a free-kick afterwards so it wouldn't have counted. Bangor haven't started this half as yet.
Coleraine 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
Liam Beckett
Sportsound summariser
You just can't give Joel Cooper a chance and it's a loose pass by Dungannon which was picked up by Cooper.
Cooper at his absolute best.
Glentoran 1-0 Ballymena United
Ballymena's Kian Corbally is booked for a foul on Marcus Kane.
The visitors' growing sense of frustration is palpable.
Glenavon 1-0 Carrick Rangers
Michael O’Connor makes way for Davy McDaid, with warm applause from the home supporters for the striker as he heads off.
Joel Cooper (55 mins)
Joel Cooper extends Coleraine's lead with his fifth goal of the season 10 minutes after the restart.
Dungannon Swifts lose possession on the halfway line and Cooper does the rest, sprinting into the opposition penalty area before blasting high into the roof of the net from 15 yards.
Adam Brooks - 54 mins
Crusaders hit back!
The Belfast side attack down the right but a half-blocked cross finds its way to Brooks who pokes home from 12 yards.
Cliftonville 0-2 Larne
Frustrated groans around Solitude as, after a spell of pressure, a pass from Thomas Lavery is overhit for a goal kick.
That has been the story for much of the afternoon for the hosts, who have looked very flat and predictable going forward.
Coleraine 2-0 Dungannon Swifts
Coleraine denied a third goal by a fine save from Declan Dunne.
Will Patching does all the hard work before feeding a waiting Matthew Shevlin whose effort is pushed away by the Swifts' keeper.
Glenavon 1-0 Carrick Rangers
Kyle Cherry’s corner is punched clear by Mark Byrne, but only as far as Jimmy Callacher.
The defender improvises with an overhead effort that flashes wide of the near post.
Bangor 1-0 Crusaders
Bangor break with intent from their own area and a lovely pass plays Ben Arthurs down the left, but the big striker cant get the cross in to the middle.
Cliftonville 0-2 Larne
Oran Kearney
Former Coleraine manager on Sportsound
The start [to this half] will suit Larne more than it will suit Cliftonville.
Cliftonville have to give their home fans something to cheer about and it's about getting that opportunity to try and ignite the game for them.
Coleraine 2-0 Dungannon Swifts
Coleraine pick up their first booking of the afternoon as Joel Cooper goes into the referee's notebook.
Glenavon 1-0 Carrick Rangers
Stephen Baxter makes his first change of the afternoon as Joe Crowe makes way for Kyle Cherry.
Glenavon 1-0 Carrick Rangers
Joe Crowe picks up a yellow card for a high challenge in midfield.
Glenavon 1-0 Carrick Rangers
It’s been a scrappy, stop-start opening to the second half, with neither side able to take control.
Loose passes and niggly fouls continue to break up the rhythm as both teams struggle to find any real flow.
Glentoran 1-0 Ballymena United
Dylan Connolly gets into full stride down the right flank and delivers an inviting low cross which is just too far in front of Jordan Jenkins.
Glentoran fans will be looking forward to seeing that sort of exciting wide play from their returning winger.
Bangor 1-0 Crusaders
Back under way here in Bangor and a double change for the hosts.
Jay Boyd and Lewis Harrison are off and on come Michael Morgan and Jack O'Mahony.
Cliftonville 0-2 Larne
Tommy Wright
Former Northern Ireland goalkeeper on Radio Ulster
Cliftonville have looked OK until the final third and Larne have looked comfortable so far.