Summary

  • Bangor 0-1 Carrick Rangers (FT)

  • Oisin Devlin sent off for hosts

  • Danny Gibson scores late goal

  • Glentoran 2-1 Portadown (FT)

  • Pat Hoban scores penalty for hosts

  • Eamon Fyfe pokes Ports level but Hoban restores Glentoran's lead

  • Watch live on BBC iPlayer and on BBC Sport app & website

  1. Highlights: Cliftonville edge past Carrick Rangerspublished at 19:30 GMT 31 October 2025

    FT: Carrick Rangers 0-1 Cliftonville

    Watch highlights as Shaun Leppard's first-half goal was enough for Cliftonville to get back to winning ways in the league as they edged out Carrick Rangers at Taylors Avenue.

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    Highlights: Carrick Rangers v Cliftonville

  2. Bangor 'fought hard' for draw - Feeneypublished at 19:28 GMT 31 October 2025

    Bangor v Carrick Rangers (19:45 GMT)

    Bangor manager Lee Feeney said his side earned a "deserved" point in their 1-1 draw with Larne at Inver Park.

    It was a great start to the game for Lee Feeney's side, who took the lead on nine minutes when Ben Arthurs reacted quickest and fired home the rebound of Michael Morgan's effort.

    However, the Inver Reds pushed for an equaliser and levelled the game through Conor McKendry's half-volley in the second half.

    "We fought hard for that point," Feeney told BBC Sport NI.

    "I felt through our effort, our desire and teamwork that we deserved a draw.

    "In the first half we battled really well and got ourselves in front, probably against the run of play, and in the second half we had to defend well, which we enjoy, but we were hanging on in the end."

    Bangor are now unbeaten in their last four games and had defeated Coleraine, Glenavon and Crusaders in the league this month before Saturday's draw.

    However, despite the Seasiders adapting well to life in the Premiership, Feeney added that there "is a long way to go" and that his side are not getting ahead of themselves.

    "The men work so hard in training, and they want to do well," Feeney continued.

    "They care for each other, the club and the team so they deserve all the plaudits that they get as they put the work in, but we know there is a long way to go.

    "If we can pick up points here and there and keep our heads above water, we will be happy."

    Lee FeeneyImage source, Inpho
  3. Highlights: Bangor hold Larne to Inver Park drawpublished at 19:25 GMT 31 October 2025

    FT: Larne 1-1 Bangor

    Watch highlights as Bangor and Larne play out a 1-1 draw at Inver Park in the Irish Premiership.

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    Highlights: Larne 1-1 Bangor

  4. Highlights: Coleraine beat 10-man Ports to remain toppublished at 19:23 GMT 31 October 2025

    FT: Portadown 2-0 Coleraine

    Watch highlights as second half goals from Matthew Shevlin and Joel Cooper secured victory for Coleraine against Portadown, who had goalkeeper Aaron McCarey dismissed.

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    Highlights: Coleraine beat ten man Ports to remain top

  5. Glentoran 'know they have to be better' - Devinepublished at 19:21 GMT 31 October 2025

    FT: Crusaders 2-3 Glentoran

    Glentoran manager Declan Devine said that he is "delighted" after his side's dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Crusaders at Seaview, but acknowledged that they "have to be a lot better" going forward.

    Glentoran took the lead in the 24th minute when Jordan Jenkins found the back of the net before Fraser Bryden levelled the match before the hour mark.

    Elliot Dunlop fired the home side ahead, but Ryan Cooney's 88th minute goal and David Fisher's stoppage time strike sealed the three points in a dramatic fashion for the Glens.

    "I thought we didn't play to our levels and were a bit off it, especially when we went a goal up, but I'm absolutely delighted," Devine told BBC Sport NI.

    "When you're 2-1 down with seven or eight minutes to go and come away with three points, it's a testament to the players as they never gave in.

    "It's a huge three points. The character and fitness to keep going to the end and the mental strength not to throw the towel in. Huge credit to the players, but we know we have to be a lot better than that."

    Declan DevineImage source, Pacemaker Press
  6. Highlights: Glens earn dramatic late win over Crusaderspublished at 19:19 GMT 31 October 2025

    FT: Crusaders 2-3 Glentoran

    Watch highlights as Glentoran beat Crusaders 3-2 in the Irish Premiership at Seaview.

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    Highlights: Crusaders 2-3 Glentoran

  7. As it standspublished at 19:16 GMT 31 October 2025

    Glentoran v Portadown (19:45 GMT)

    Here's how the Irish Premiership table is looking ahead of tonight's two games.

    Irish PremiershipImage source, BBC Sport
  8. Friday night under the lightspublished at 19:13 GMT 31 October 2025

    Glentoran v Portadown (19:45 GMT)

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of tonight's two Irish Premiership games.

    Portadown travel to east Belfast to take on Glentoran, with both sides coming to the Oval this evening having won three of their previous five games.

    Glentoran, who sit second, hope to go level on points with league leaders Coleraine tonight.

    Portadown sit in eighth spot and a win this evening could see them overtake Ballymena United, who are just a point ahead.

    You can watch Glentoran v Portadown live on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app.

    Elsewhere, Bangor welcome Carrick Rangers to Clandeboye Park.

    The Seasiders are in top form at the minute with three wins and a draw in their last four games while Carrick Rangers have only one win in their last eight Premiership games.

    We will have in-play clips from that game too, so you won't miss any of tonight's action.

    Enjoy!

    Irish PremiershipImage source, Inpho