Postpublished at 16:28 GMT 28 March
Larne 1-0 Cliftonville
Ryan Curran rises highest in a crowded goalmouth to meet Micheal Glynn's corner for Cliftonville but he can't keep his header on target.
FT: Larne 2-0 Cliftonville (15:00 GMT)
FT: Glentoran 1-1 Linfield (15:00 GMT)
Yates nets for the Blues in Big Two derby and McEneff equalises from the spot
FT: Dungannon Swifts 1-2 Coleraine (15:00 GMT)
Moore scores early opener for Swifts before Cooper levels and Coyle puts Coleraine in front
FT: Carrick Rangers 6-1 Crusaders (15:00 GMT)
Bryden pulls one back and Heatley then nets a double before Bryden scores own goal and Gibson scores sixth
Larne 1-0 Cliftonville
Ryan Curran rises highest in a crowded goalmouth to meet Micheal Glynn's corner for Cliftonville but he can't keep his header on target.
Dungannon Swifts 1-2 Coleraine
Coleraine head coach Ruaidhri Higgins with a triple change of his own, with just over 20 minutes remaining.
Jamie McGonigle, Dylan Boyle and Cameron Stewart enter the fray with Jamie Glackin, Zane Okoro and Charles Dunne making way.
Paul Heatley (69 mins)
The Gers have their breathing room back as Danny Gibson flicks the ball into the path of the sprinting Paul Heatley.
It is vintage Heatley from there, as the winger races clear of the backline and drills a composed low finish past Jonny Tuffey to restore the two-goal cushion.
Glentoran 1-1 Linfield
Ryan Cooney's cross just needs a touch and it's a certain goal for the hosts but none of his team mates in green can get their foot on it.
The Glens are knocking on the door.
Carrick Rangers 2-1 Crusaders
Stephen Baxter turns to Kyle Cherry as the home sdie look to wrestle back control.
Aidan Steele is the man to make way.
Carrick Rangers 2-1 Crusaders
Mikey Place is next into the referee's book for a late challenge wide of the penalty area.
Glentoran 1-1 Linfield
Ben Hall almost bundles Aaron McEneff's cross into his own net but has the post to thank.
Appeals for a penalty by the Glentoran fans who feel Hall handles the ball, but referee Steven Gregg is having none of it.
Larne 1-0 Cliftonville
Larne boss Gary Haveron responds with a double change of his own as Conor McKendry and Benji Magee enter the fray in place of Ronan Doherty and Matty Lusty.
Dungannon Swifts 1-2 Coleraine
A triple substitution from Rodney McAree just after the hour as Gael Bigirimana, Paul Doyle and Danny Wallace make way for Peter Maguire, Leo Alves and James Knowles.
Carrick Rangers 2-1 Crusaders
Lloyd Anderson's afternoon is over as he is replaced by Finlay Thorndike.
Carrick Rangers 2-1 Crusaders
The corner comes to nothing as the Crues push forward on the break.
Thomas Maguire skips past two with some neat skill, but the finish isn't as impressive as the winger fires well over.
Glentoran 1-1 Linfield
David Healy makes a double change as Kirk Millar and Sam Taylor replace Isaac Baird and goal scorer Matt Yates.
Carrick Rangers 2-1 Crusaders
Joe Crowe looks shaped to hurl another long throw into the box, but opts to go short to Mikey Place for a snap shot from 30 yards.
Robbie Weir throws himself in the way to block it behind for a corner.
Larne 1-0 Cliftonville
A triple change for Cliftonville as Callum McCay, Reece Jordan and Adam Carroll replace Joe Toole, Jonny Addis and Brian Healy.
Larne 1-0 Cliftonville
Harry Wilson's clever pass puts Conor Pepper in behind the Larne defence on the left hand side.
He teases a cross along the face of goal but there are no in-rushing Cliftonville players on hand to convert.
The visitors are having a good spell at present with Larne looking a touch nervy.
Carrick Rangers 2-1 Crusaders
Adam Lecky makes way for Danny Gibson.
Carrick Rangers 2-1 Crusaders
Paul Heatley races clean through and looks certain to restore the hosts' two-goal cushion, but he drags the shot wide of the far post.
A massive let-off for the visitors there.
Dungannon Swifts 1-2 Coleraine
Mark Coyle scores his first Coleraine goal in style with a volley to put the visitors in front.
Watch: Mark Coyle fires Coleraine ahead
Aaron McEneff (60 mins)
McEneff makes no mistake from the spot as he sends David Walsh the wrong way!
Huge 30 minutes left to play in east Belfast.
Carrick Rangers 2-1 Crusaders
Jordan Forsythe drills the free-kick straight into the wall, but the second ball is much better.
He whips an inviting cross towards the back post, yet it somehow evades everyone.