Postpublished at 16:14 GMT 21 February
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Reece Neale sends in a free-kick which Ben Arthurs, at full stretch, can't get on the end of.
There are half-hearted Bangor appeals for a penalty but referee Shane McGonigle shakes his head.
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Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Reece Neale sends in a free-kick which Ben Arthurs, at full stretch, can't get on the end of.
There are half-hearted Bangor appeals for a penalty but referee Shane McGonigle shakes his head.
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Conor Falls, incidentally, is now on his third shirt of the afternoon, a numberless effort this time.
Stephen Mallon has presumably been reunited with his number 11 shirt which Falls had borrowed in the first half.
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Paul McGovern cuts inside from the left and fires a shot which is comfortably saved by Bangor keeper Lee Axworthy.
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
We're back under way at Clandeboye Park with no further changes in personnel.
Michael Glynn (48 mins)
Luke Conlan finds Rory Hale out on the left before the midfielder feeds Michael Glynn on the edge of the area.
The former Larne man takes full advantage, firing a low effort across goal that beats Musa Dibaga as the Reds restore their two-goal cushion.
Image source, Pacemaker PressCliftonville 2-1 Crusaders
Referee Jamie Robinson whistles to get the second half under way as Cliftonville look to maintain their unbeaten record when leading at the interval.
Declan Caddell’s side meanwhile will have to come from behind to win for the first time this season in the league.
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
A lengthy first period eventually comes to a close with Glenavon deservedly in front.
Bangor haven't got into gear at all and manager Lee Feeney will no doubt be making that point at the interval.
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Bangor's Ben Cushnie is booked for a late tackle on Harry Murphy.
It's his fifth caution of the campaign and he'll be out of Bangor's next league fixture.
HT: Cliftonville 2-1 Crusaders
Adam Brooks glances in from close range to pull one back for Crusaders at Solitude before half-time.
Cliftonville 2-1 Crusaders
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Stephen McGuinness crosses from the left but Jay Boyd can't keep his header on target for Bangor.
Cliftonville 2-1 Crusaders
An entertaining first half as goals from Brian Healy and Luke Conlan give the home side a two-goal cushion, though Adam Brooks hands the visitors a vital lifeline just before the break.
It is all to play for as both teams head down the tunnel.
Cliftonville 2-1 Crusaders
Rory Hale finds Adam Carroll on the edge of the area, where he shifts onto his right and strikes a shot towards the bottom left.
Musa Dibaga is alert to the effort and pulls off a top save to turn it behind for a corner that eventually comes to nothing.
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Fourth official Tom Symington indicates eight minutes of additional time at the end of an injury-affected first half at Clandeboye Park.
Cliftonville 2-1 Crusaders
Brian Healy lifts the ball over the advancing Musa Dibaga but Scot Rough rushes back and hooks it off the line.
How important could that clearance be at full-time?
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Bangor are forced into another change as Mark Haughey, after a lengthy spell of treatment, rather groggily makes his way off to be replaced by Jack O'Mahony.
Adam Brooks (42 mins)
The visitors pull one back!
Jordan Forsythe hangs a cross towards the back post where Fraser Bryden knocks it down for Adam Brooks to head into the far corner.
Crusaders have a lifeline now as Brooks pounces for his sixth league goal of the season.
Image source, Pacemaker PressBangor 0-1 Glenavon
Another lengthy stoppage here as Bangor's experienced defender Mark Haughey receives treatment.
Cliftonville 2-0 Crusaders
Finley Thorndike floats a corner towards the back post where Fraser Bryden is waiting but his header is off target.
The Crues have just not been at the races in this first half.
Cliftonville 2-0 Crusaders
Harry Wilson looks to pounce on a loose ball on the edge of the area for the hosts but he fires well over.
Bangor 0-1 Glenavon
Conor Falls scores his first Glenavon goal to give them the lead at Clandeboye Park as he slots home from close range.
Watch: Falls fires Glenavon into the lead