KICK-OFFpublished at 16:02 GMT 28 February
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Coleraine
Joel Cooper gets us back under way.
FT: Ballymena Utd 0-2 Larne (15:00 GMT)
FT: Carrick Rangers 1-1 Bangor (15:00 GMT)
FT: Dungannon Swifts 3-1 Coleraine (15:00 GMT)
McAllister, Alves and Wallace give Swifts lead
Akintunde pulls one back
FT: Glenavon 3-0 Portadown (15:00 GMT)
McGovern extends Glenavon's lead
FT: Glentoran 5-1 Crusaders (15:00 GMT)
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Coleraine
Joel Cooper gets us back under way.
Ballymena United 0-2 Larne
Tim Marshall gets us back under way here at the Ballymena Showgrounds.
HT: Glentoran 1-0 Crusaders
Paul Leeman
Former Glentoran captain on BBC Radio Ulster
The sending off was 30 seconds before the break, such a bad time for it to happen. Such a rash decision from Jordan Forsythe, probably their most experienced player and it makes it even difficult for Crusaders,
It is going to be a tough second half for them.
HT: Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Coleraine
Stephen Lowry
Sportsound summariser
Dungannon have been outstanding. We have talked about Dungannon having their ups and downs and this is definitely an up.
For me, there is only one hungry team in this game. For Coleraine, I can only see changes at half-time and I don't think any player can have complaints about being taken off at the break.
A reminder of the scores at the break.
Image source, PacemakerGlenavon 2-0 Portadown
Half-time at Mourneview Park, where the hosts are in control.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Coleraine
Half-time at Stangmore Park and what a first half it has been for the home side.
Sean McAllister fired them in front with an instinctive finish after just 11 minutes before Leo Alves scored with a rebound after Tiernan Kelly's initial effort had been well saved by Ryan Schofield.
And there was still time for defender Danny Wallace to volley home from an Alves corner 10 minutes before the break.
It could have been more, too, for the Swifts against a strangely out of sorts Coleraine.
Plenty for both managers to discuss during the break.
Glentoran 1-0 Crusaders
The hosts are well in control with a goal and a man to the good at half-time.
It will take some team talk from Declan Caddell to turn this one around.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Bangor
Louise Thompson brings an eventful half to a close.
All square at Taylors Avenue and all to play for after the break.
Ballymena United 0-2 Larne
Half time here at the Ballymena Showgrounds and Larne are ahead at the break thanks to two penalties from Andy Ryan.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Bangor
Watch how Harry Lynch levelled it up at Taylors Avenue.
Harry Lynch equalises from the spot for Bangor
Glenavon 2-0 Portadown
The fourth official indicates a minimum of three minutes added time.
Glentoran 1-0 Crusaders
Jordan Forsythe sees red for a late, studs-up challenge on Marcus Kane in midfield.
The home support are livid as Declan Caddell's men are reduced to 10.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Coleraine
Into two additional minutes.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Coleraine
Cameron Stewart bullied off the ball by Leo Alves and conceding a free-kick is reflective of an opening 45 minutes in which the Swifts have consistently knocked their opponents out of their stride.
Ballymena United 0-2 Larne
Andy Ryan tries to squeeze in behind Stephen O'Donnell, but the offside flag is shown.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Bangor
The visitors come within inches of taking the lead.
Stephen McGuiness crosses from the left and Tiarnan Mulvenna leaps highest to nod the ball goalward, but his effort rebounds off the crossbar with Nathan Gartside beaten.
That would have been a hammer blow to Rangers just before half-time.
Dungannon Swifts 3-0 Coleraine
Here is how Danny Wallace made it 3-0 at Stangmore Park in what has been a superb afternoon for Rodney McAree's side so far.
Watch: Danny Wallace scores for Dungannon Swifts to make it 3-0
Glentoran 1-0 Crusaders
Jordan Stewart is shown a yellow card for something he said after not winning a free-kick in the build-up to MJ Kamson Kamara's foul.
The Crues break swiftly from Ryan Cooney's delivery and James Singleton is cautioned for a late tackle deep in the Glentoran half.
Ballymena United 0-2 Larne
Here is how Andy Ryan bagged his and Larne's second goal of the afternoon from the spot.
As things stand, Larne will move six points clear at the top of the Irish Premiership.
Andy Ryan makes it 2-0 from the penalty spot