GOALpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 28 April 2018
Ards 1-0 Dungannon Swifts
Michael McLellan volleys the hosts into an early lead at Bangor.
Ballymena 1-2 Crusaders
Glenavon 0-0 Coleraine
Linfield 1-2 Cliftonville
Glentoran 1-3 Ballinamallard
Ards 3-4 Dungannon
Warrenpoint 2-3 Carrick
Michael Morrow and Alvin McCaig
Ards 1-0 Dungannon Swifts
Michael McLellan volleys the hosts into an early lead at Bangor.
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Glentoran v Ballinamallard United
Ronnie McFall calls on his players to find some momentum ahead of their Europa league play-off.
Glentoran v Ballinamallard United
Harry McConkey vows that his players will keep going right until the very last whistle of the season.
Warrenpoint Town v Carrick Rangers
Stephen McDonnell signed a three year deal as Warrenpoint Town manager this week, he makes two changes to from the side who lost to Dungannon last Saturday. Jonny Parr is returned in nets as Beerat Turker drop outs, Jordan Dane comes in for Deane Watters.
Michael Smyth replaces Brendan Glackin in Carrick's only change from last week.
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Linfield v Cliftonville
Linfield manager David Healy says he's not bothered about what team line-up Irish Cup finalists Cliftonville opt for at Windsor Park today.
Healy's men are rounding off a disappointing league campaign - 12 months after winning the Premiership title.
But they can still snatch third place if they win and Glenavon drop points against title-chasing Coleraine.
Glentoran v Ballinamallard United
The Glens make three changes from last week's loss to Carrick. Dwayne Nelson replaces Elliot Morris in nets whilst Steven Gordon and 18-year-old Paul O'Neill come in for James Knowles and John McGuigan.
Harry McConkey makes just one change from Ballinamallard's 1-1 draw away to Ards, Michael Kerr replaces Jonathan Leddy.
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Who will be the Irish Premiership's top goalscorer?
Clifronville's Joe Gormley leads the way going into the final round of matches with Crusaders' Gavin Whyte close on his heels.
Crusaders' Paul Heatley (20) Glentoran's Curtis Allen (19) and Glenavon's Andrew Mitchell (18) are in the chasing pack and could capture the accolade on the last day of the season.
Ards v Dungannon Swifts
Warrenpoint Town v Carrick Rangers
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Can these four Premiership goalkeepers complete 'full attendance' on the final day of term?
We'll have team news from all the grounds shortly.
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Ards v Dungannon Swifts
At Bangor, victory for Ards would see them hop above the Swifts to finish in eighth place.
Managers Colin Nixon and Rodney McAree, both of whom recently opted not to move to Glentoran, have named their teams for today's contest.
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Linfield v Cliftonville
Linfield's target today is to clinch third place in the final Irish Premiership table.
That would be enough to seal an automatic place in next season's Europa League - if Coleraine win the Irish Cup final next weekend.
Cliftonville are Coleraine's opponents in the cup decider and their team selection suggests boss Barry Gray has the showpiece occasion very much in mind.
Linfield: Carroll, Crowe, Clarke, Stafford, Callacher, Millar, Garrett, Lowry, Byrne, Waterworth, Campion.Subs: Casement, Rooney, Fallon, Carroll, McGuinness
Cliftonville: Dunne, McGovern, Ives, Breen, Garrett, Bagnall, Winchester, Lavery, A Donnelly, McDonald, Reynolds.Subs: Mooney, Cosgrove, G Donnelly, Grimes.
Glenavon v Coleraine
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Glenavon v Coleraine
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Ballymena Utd v Crusaders
Coleraine supporters watching their side in action at Glenavon will also have more than a passing interest in events at Ballymena Showgrounds, hoping that 'derby' rivals United can cause an upset against Crusaders.
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Ballymena Utd v Crusaders
Crusaders boss Stephen Baxter makes one change from last week's north Belfast 'derby' with Jordan Forsythe coming in for Matthew Snoddy, who drops to the bench.
Ballymena boss David Jeffrey, who is planning for the forthcoming Europa League play-offs, makes four changes from last weekend's draw at Glenavon.
The most noteworthy sees defender Kyle Owens - who will join today's opponents next season - named among the substitutes, with Andrew Burns starting in his place.
Also in for the Sky Blues come keeper Ross Glendinning, midfielder Joe McKinney and top scorer Cathair Friel, at the expense of Thomas McDermott, Stephen McAlorum and Matthew Shevlin.
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Glenavon v Coleraine
A big decision from Bannsiders boss Oran Kearney - he's dropped his usual strike duo Jamie McGonigle and Eoin Bradley for decision day in the tile race. Indeed, Kearney has made four changes for the visit to Mourneview Park.
The injured Lyndon Kane and and Ciaron Harkin are also absentees from last Saturday's draw with Linfield and in come Adam Mullan, Aaron Burns, Ian Parkhill and Brad Lyons.
Glenavon will determined to hold on to third place and there's just one change for the Lurgan Blues as Andrew Hall replaces Andy McGrory.
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Dates and kick-off times for the Premiership promotion / relegation and Europa League play-offs have been confirmed by NIFL. Read more here.