HALF-TIMEpublished at 21:59 BST 1 May
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Still nothing to separate the two sides at half-time in extra time.
Irish Premiership promotion/relegation play-off second leg
FT: Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United (agg 4-4: 3-1 on penalties)
Extra time and penalties needed to decide play-off
Paul Kelly
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Still nothing to separate the two sides at half-time in extra time.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Craig Taylor does well to work the ball onto his favoured right foot whist under pressure from Kurtis Forsythe, getting a shot away in the process which Musa Dibaga is equal to.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Elliot Dunlop isn't far away from finding the top corner with a fierce strike from just outside the box.
The Crues are knocking on the door again.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Conall Young whips in an inviting ball to the back post where Craig Taylor rises highest, but can't make contract with the ball as it goes behind for a goal kick.
Bright start to extra-time from the visitors.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Off we go for the first half of extra time at Seaview.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
An extra 30 minutes is required at Seaview to separate Crusaders and Annagh United.
After 180 minutes of football, it is 4-4 and promotion/relegation to/from the Irish Premiership will be decided in extra time, or indeed penalties if we go all the way.
Strap in!
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Crusaders come within a whisker of levelling on the night as Oli McCart's free-kick from 25-yards out smashes the post.
Joel Little was rooted to the spot and could only hope his net didn't nestle, which it didn't much to his relief.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Declan Caddell makes his fifth substitution as Jordan Owens replaces Thomas Maguire.
What a story it would be if Owens could find the net and keep the Crues up.
That was a popular change with the Crusaders fans.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Annagh boss Ciaran McGurgan is next in Declan Hassan's book as he is cautioned.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Ciaran McGurgan looks to his bench once again as Conall Young replaces Alberto Balde for the visitors.
Just a few minutes left of normal time remaining at Seaview.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
It's all Crusaders now as they go in search of an equaliser on the night and a goal that would put them in the driving seat to secure their Irish Premiership status.
Equally, Annagh are defending for their lives and do still carry a threat on the break.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
The yellow cards are flying out now as Jack Henderson is the latest player booked by Declan Hassan.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Declan Caddell looks to his bench once again as Brendan Hamilton replaces Josh Williamson for the home side.
Less thank 10 minutes left of normal time in north Belfast remaining.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Watch how substitute Stewart Nixon pulled a goal back for the Crues on the night and levelled the score on aggregate.
Watch: Stewart Nixon gets one back for Crusaders
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Kris Calvert is the latest player to go in referee Declan Hassan's notebook.
He is cautioned for his late challenge on Kurtis Forsythe.
Crusaders 1-2 Annagh United
Ciaran McGurgan looks to his bench instantly after conceding and makes two changes.
James Convie and Adetobi Jinadu replace Ryan Swan and Niall Henderson.
Stewart Nixon (71 mins)
The Crues find their goal and it's substitute Stewart Nixon who fires home from inside the area.
Annagh United fail to properly clear their lines following a Crusaders attack, with the ball eventually falling to Nixon on the half volley from a central position inside area with the attacker making no mistake as he fires home.
That's 4-4 now on aggregate with less than 20 minutes left on the clock at Seaview.
It's anyone's game at this stage!
Image source, InphoCrusaders 0-2 Annagh United
Joel Little makes a great save to deny Adam Brooks from clawing a goal back for the hosts.
The resulting corner also causes havoc in the Annagh box briefly but, once again, Little comes to the rescue and thwarts the danger.
Crusaders 0-2 Annagh United
Ryan Swan is booked for the visitors.
As you'd expect, the Crues are on top now and enjoying a lot of the ball as they go in search of what would be an equaliser on aggregate.
Crusaders 0-2 Annagh United
Both Eoin Teggart and Oli McCart are booked for their brief altercation right in front of referee Declan Hassan.