GOALpublished at 20:58 BST 14 October 2015
Portadown 1-1 Warrenpoint Town
The visitors equalise 10 minutes into the second half as Nathan Murphy's free-kick is fumbled in by David Miskelly. Might go down as an own goal by the home keeper.
David Healy is new manager of Linfield
Portadown and Linfield lose at home
Premiership leaders Crusaders beaten by Championship strugglers Institute
Lyle Jackson
Portadown 1-1 Warrenpoint Town
The visitors equalise 10 minutes into the second half as Nathan Murphy's free-kick is fumbled in by David Miskelly. Might go down as an own goal by the home keeper.
Annagh United 0-2 Ards
Ards double their advantage as Gary Warwick shoots in on 49 minutes on the Tandragee Road
Crusaders 2-2 Institute
Andrew Mitchell equalises from a 50th minute penalty after a foul on Michael Carvill
League Cup scores
Annagh Utd 0 Ards 1
Coleraine 1 H&W Welders 1
Crusaders 1 Institute 2
Dungannon Swifts 0 Cliftonville 1
Glentoran 1 Carrick Rangers 1
Limavady Utd 0 Ballymena Utd 1
Linfield 0 Ballinamallard Utd 0
Portadown 1 Warrenpoint Town 0
Manchester United defender Paddy McNair has been released from hospital in Helsinki after spending three nights there with a ruptured liver
Manchester United defender Paddy McNair
Glentoran 1-1 Carrick Rangers
Brian McCaul got Carrick's equaliser in the 14th minute
There had been a bit of a row in the 21st minute when Carrick were awarded a penalty for hand-ball against Glentoran's Willie Garrett who was adamant the ball stuck him on the chest. It was all forgotten when home keeper Elliott Morris saved Conor McCloskey's spot-kick.
Crusaders 1-2 Institute
Institute regain the lead at Seaview as Garbhan Friel nets a 44th-minute penalty after a foul on Aaron Harkin
Coleraine 1-1 H&W Welders
James McLaughlin nets his ninth goal of the season, turning to shoot in Coleraine's equaliser from close-range five minutes before half-time
Annagh United 0-1 Ards
Good news for Alberto as Ross Arthurs heads Ards into lead
Crusaders 1-1 Institute
Crusaders equalise in the 23rd minute as striker Stephen O'Flynn heads in from a Richard Clarke free-kick
Coleraine 0-1 H&W Welders
The Championship side take the lead at the Showgrounds through a Ryan Deans shot which is deflected past home keeper Michael Doherty (19 mins)
Portadown 1-0 Warrenpoint Town
Shea Conaty gives Portadown the lead against Warrenpoint at Shamrock Park (17 mins)
Dungannon 0-1 Cliftonville
The holders take the lead at Dungannon thanks to Jay Donnelly, external in the ninth minute
Crusaders 0-1 Institute
Dean Curry (2 mins) gives Championship side Institute the lead away to Premiership champions and leaders Crusaders
Glentoran 1-0 Carrick Rangers
Steven Gordon (3 mins) heads in from David Scullion cross.
Glentoran's Steven Gordon celebrates his goal against Carrick Rangers
NI legend David Healy is new Linfield manager
David Healy has been named as Linfield's new manager , external- and is introduced on the pitch before the League Cup game against Ballinamallard.
Northern Ireland's record goal scorer takes over from former international team-mate Warren Feeney who quit the Windsor Park hot seat to become assistant to Newport County manager John Sheridan.
Former Northern Ireland striker David Healy has a new job - and a new coat
Reds caretaker wants trophy success
Cliftonville are back at Dungannon Swifts tonight, having won 1-0 there in the Premiership just last Saturday.
The north Belfast boys have won the League Cup for the last three seasons, but the man who guided them to that hat-trick, Tommy Breslin, resigned a few weeks back.
His assistant, Gerard Lyttle, is caretaker manager and would like to get the job on a permanent basis. Another win over Swifts would help his cause.
Cliftonville celebrate after beating Ballymena United in the 2014/15 final
Quarter-final places at stake
Welcome to a busy night of Irish League Cup action as 16 teams attempt to nail down quarter-final places. Click on the Live Coverage tab to hear Radio Ulster's commentary from 7.30pm. Joel Taggart is at Stangmore Park to see how holders Cliftonville fare against Dungannon Swifts.
Five non-senior sides have made it this far - H&W Welders, Institute, Annagh United, Ards and Limavady United. One Championship team will make the last eight, as Annagh play Ards at Tandragee Road.