Watch Coleraine make it 3-1published at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2017
Carrick Rangers 1-3 Coleraine
Jamie McGonigle takes advantage of his slice of luck to fire in his side's third goal against Carrick.
Ards 0-2 Glenavon
Ballymena United 2-1 Ballinamallard United
Carrick Rangers 1-3 Coleraine
Crusaders 1-0 Glentoran
Linfield 1-0 Dungannon Swifts
Warrenpoint 1-3 Cliftonville
Richard Petrie and Lyle Jackson
Carrick Rangers 1-3 Coleraine
Jamie McGonigle takes advantage of his slice of luck to fire in his side's third goal against Carrick.
Warrenpoint Town 1-2 Cliftonville
Home keeper Jonathan Parr dives to his right to make a great save from a Chris Curran shot to keep Town in the game.
Ballymena Utd 2-1 Ballinamallard United
Gary Armstrong pulls one back for the visitors in the 84th minute with a back-post finish from a low cross which the hosts' defence are unable to cut out.
Hope springs eternal for the Mallards!
Linfield 1-0 Dungannon Swifts
Linfield's Northern Ireland goalkeeper Roy Carroll makes another fine save as he denies Peter McMahon after a good break from the winger. The Blues still have their noses in front.
Ards 0-2 Glenavon
Mark Sykes weaves his way through the Ards defence to score Glenavon's second. No-one can stop the skilful youngster as he breezes through to beat home keeper Aaron Hogg.
Ards 0-1 Glenavon
Ards defender Johnny Taylor is sent off for running straight into the back of goal scorer Foley. So both teams down to 10 men now.
Ards 0-1 Glenavon
Adam Foley scores for 10-man Glenavon 10 minutes from time.
Mark Sykes did the spadework on the right, crossing for substitute Foley to tuck in.
Carrick Rangers 1-3 Coleraine
Jamie McGonigle gives Coleraine a two-goal cushion by tapping in from close range in the 72nd minute.
There was a bit of pinball in the area with the ball hitting the crossbar but McGonigle got the final touch to give his side some breathing space.
Linfield 1-0 Dungannon Swifts
Blues sub Ryan Strain forces a good save from visiting goalkeeper Stuart Addis. A few minutes later Strain threatened again, but his effort was deflected wide.
Crusaders 1-0 Glentoran
Crues defender Howard Beverland picks up his second booking of the second half at Seaview.
It seems Beverland tried to prevent Glentoran taking a quick free-kick. He will be regretting that now.
Can the Crues close this out with 10 men?
Linfield 1-0 Dungannon Swifts
Striker Andy Waterworth opens the scoring for the Blues with a 67th minute header from 10 yards out after meeting Matthew Clarke's cross.
Carrick Rangers 1-2 Coleraine
Brad Lyons with a chance but his right-foot drive flew wide of the post.
Could, and maybe should, have been a second for the leaders. Still all to play for.
Crusaders 1-0 Glentoran
Linfield 0-0 Dungannon Swifts
Dungannon come close as Linfield goalkeeper Roy Carroll comes off his line to save well from Swifts winger Kris Lowe.
Minutes earlier Andrew Waterworth cut inside from the right but could only find the side-netting with his left-foot shot for Linfield.
Ballymena Utd 2-0 Ballinamallard Utd
Conor McCloskey provides the through ball, Johnny McMurray with the cross-cum-shot and Cathair Friel gets the final touch to poke the ball over the goal-line.
2-0 after 57 minutes.
Carrick Rangers 1-2 Coleraine
Chris Johns dives low to his right to deny Gavin Taggart's well-struck 25-yard shot and then recovers to save from Martin Maybin's header.
A great double stop from the Coleraine keeper. How crucial could that be come full-time?
Carrick Rangers 1-2 Coleraine
Adam Mullan's cross just evades Lyons and McGonigle as Coleraine go close to extending their advantage.
Crusaders 1-0 Glentoran
Jordan Forsythe with the goal for Crusaders in the 53rd minute at Seaview.
Paul Heatley lays it off and Forsythe applies a precise finish for his seventh goal of the season.
Before today, Glens had not won on their previous 10 league visits to Seaview, managing just two draws in a run dating back to April 2014. Their sorry sequence looks like continuing.
Ards 0-0 Glenavon
Glenavon defender Andrew Doyle makes his way off after his 37th-minute red card at Bangor, walking past manager Gary Hamilton who had earlier been ordered from the dug-out for comments to the match officials.
It looks as if the local first aid attendant is advising Gary not to let it get to him so much.
Ballymena Utd 1-0 Ballinamallard Utd
McMurray beats the offisde trap and squares to Cathair Friel's head but his strike partner can't find the target.
Big chance for the home side who have won seven and drawn one of their last eight home games in all competitions.