Postpublished at 16:13 GMT 7 March
Ballymena United 0-0 Portadown
Half-time substitute Calvin McCurry looks to inject some attacking threat into Ballymena United as he finds space outside the Portadown box but he lashes his shot over the bar.
Irish Premiership
FT: Ballymena United 1-1 Portadown
Irish Cup quarter-finals
FT: Dungannon Swifts 3-0 H&W Welders
Scott scores with delicate chip and McGinty increases advantage before Moore nets
FT: Limavady Utd 0-2 Coleraine
Cooper rifles home and then Shevlin is on target
FT: Loughgall 0-3 Cliftonville
Hawthorne puts Reds in front and Leppard doubles lead, then McStravick makes it three
Ballymena United 0-0 Portadown
Half-time substitute Calvin McCurry looks to inject some attacking threat into Ballymena United as he finds space outside the Portadown box but he lashes his shot over the bar.
Loughgall 0-2 Cliftonville
Scott McCann robs Josh Kelly and quickly feeds Kirk McLaughlin.
The striker unleashes a thunderous drive that smashes against the crossbar and flies back out, a huge let-off for Cliftonville.
Dungannon Swifts 1-0 H&W Welders
A vital touch there by Craig Harris.
Leo Alves fires the ball low across the face of goal towards Kobei Moore at the back post, but Harris gets a toe to the ball to take it away from Moore.
Moments later, Adam Glenny goes to ground in the area but there isn’t much of a protest from the Dungannon player.
Limavady United 0-0 Coleraine
Zane Okoro swaps passes with Joel Cooper, strides forward into the Limavady United penalty area but elects to pass when having a shot may have been the better option.
Dungannon Swifts 1-0 H&W Welders
The home side get us underway for the second half.
Meanwhile, there’s been a halftime substitution for H&W Welders, with Daylen Farren coming on for James McClay.
Loughgall 0-2 Cliftonville
Loughgall work it wide before finding Paul McElroy on the edge of the area.
The frontman shoots first time but strikes straight at PJ Morrison, while Joe Toole gets a sharp word from Jim Magilton on the touchline for allowing the cross.
Loughgall 0-2 Cliftonville
Rory Hale whips a teasing cross to the back post, where Keevan Hawthorne meets it with a sharp effort from close range.
It looks destined for the net, until James Carroll hacks it clear off the line.
Ballymena United 0-0 Portadown
We are back under way again at the Ballymena Showgrounds as the hosts get us going.
Half-time change for the Sky Blues as Calvin McCurry replaces Joel Thompson.
Loughgall 0-2 Cliftonville
Scott McCann threads an early pass in behind as Loughgall try to spark something after the restart, but there is just too much on it for Darragh Stewart.
Limavady United 0-0 Coleraine
Leon Boyd with an early chance for the home side but Coleraine keeper Ryan Schofield gathers safely.
Limavady United 0-0 Coleraine
One change for Coleraine at half-time as Ben Wylie replaces Dean Jarvis.
Will that prompt a tactical rethink from Ruaidhri Higgins?
Loughgall 0-2 Cliftonville
We're back under way at Lakeview Park.
Limavady United 0-0 Coleraine
Will Patching gets the ball rolling for the second half.
HT: Limavady United 0-0 Coleraine
Liam Beckett
Sportsound summariser
Limavady have certainly frustrated the Bannsiders and the crowd are restless.
This is exactly what Limavady would have wanted and need.
Unless Coleraine start to pass the ball a bit quicker, there could be a shock on the cards.
HT: Dungannon Swifts 1-0 H&W Welders
Shane McCabe
BBC Radio Ulster summariser
Dungannon could have had seven or eight really good chances, that will frustrate Rodney McAree.
Paul Kee will be relatively happy, but will they play the high line in the second half?
It was an exciting game and I am interested to see how it goes in the second half.
Limavady United 0-0 Coleraine
Scoreless at the Showgrounds at half-time.
Coleraine have been marginally the better team, Senan Devine looking the most likely to score, but Limavady United clearly possess a threat on the counter.
This game badly needs a goal in the second period.
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Dungannon Swifts 1-0 H&W Welders
Dungannon go in at half-time a goal to the good and it’s well deserved.
The goal came after Steven Scott latched onto an excellent long-range pass from Gael Bigirimana and Scott lifted the ball expertly over the onrushing Samuel Safaei and into the net.
Safaei meanwhile had had a massive first half and has pulled off several very good saves to keep H&W Welders in the fixture.
Dungannon Swifts 1-0 H&W Welders
As feared, Sean McAllister is forced off and is replaced by Kobei Moore.
Dungannon Swifts 1-0 H&W Welders
Shea Gordon plays the ball through to Sean McAllister.
However, McAllister gives up the chase and goes down after tweaking something.
This doesn't look great and his game could be over earlier than expected.