1. Glentoran sign McEneff from Shamrock Rovers as Junior departs Swiftspublished at 14:13 GMT 31 January

    Dungannon Swifts v Glentoran (15:00 GMT)

    Aaron McEneffImage source, Inpho

    Glentoran have signed midfielder Aaron McEneff from Shamrock Rovers for an undisclosed fee.

    The 30-year-old was part of two Premier Division winning squads and enjoyed two FAI Cup triumphs during two spells at Shamrock Rovers.

    McEneff also played for Derry City, scoring 25 goals in 102 appearances for the Candystripes.

    The versatile midfielder's brother, Jordan, plays for Larne and has made 15 league appearances for the Irish Premiership leaders this season.

    "For me, it feels like the perfect fresh start," McEneff said after the announcement.

    "Once I spoke with Declan [Devine] and Paddy [McCourt] and heard about the standards they expect every day and where they believe this club is going, it was something I couldn't say no to.

    "The Irish Premiership is a league that's going from strength to strength and it is one I'm really looking forward to competing in. This team has huge potential, but it only matters if you deliver. I've come here to win, nothing else. I can't wait to get in, meet everyone properly and get started."

    Meanwhile, Dungannon Swifts have confirmed that forwards Junior and Brandon Bermingham have left the club.

    Junior arrived as a free agent in September and scored six goals but his short stay at the club is over as he has departed to "pursue an opportunity that has arose elsewhere for him".

    Bermingham, who spent the first half of the season on loan at Cliftonville, has joined Kerry FC.

    The Swifts have also brought in midfielder Paul Doyle from Drogheda United and Kobie Moore on loan from Larne this week.

  2. Reds sign McClelland on loan as Keaney departspublished at 14:10 GMT 31 January

    Glenavon v Cliftonville (15:00 GMT)

    Cliftonville this week completed the loan signing of defender Kyle McClelland from Glenavon.

    The 23-year-old arrives on a deal until the end of the season and has previously played for Rangers, Hibernian, Falkirk, Cove Rangers, Queen of the South and Coleraine.

    He becomes the Reds' fifth January arrival and will replace centre-back Jack Keaney, who has left the club to sign for Corpus Christi FC in the United States.

    The 27-year-old defender, who scored 10 goals in 47 appearances and won the BetMcLean Cup with the club last season.

    Kyle McClellandImage source, Pacemaker Press
  3. As it standspublished at 14:06 GMT 31 January

    Saturday 31 January

    Here is how the table look ahead of today's Irish Premiership action.

    Irish PremiershipImage source, BBC Sport
  4. Saturday's fixturespublished at 14:03 GMT 31 January

    Saturday 31 January

    Here are today's six Irish Premiership games.

    Portadown v Carrick Rangers will kick off at 17:30 GMT.

    Irish PremiershipImage source, BBC Sport
  5. Full set of Irish Premiership action on Saturdaypublished at 13:58 GMT 31 January

    Hello and welcome to our coverage of today's Irish Premiership action.

    It is a rare Saturday in which all six games will take place, with five at 15:00 GMT and one at 17:30 GMT.

    Leaders Larne travel to Seaview to take on struggling Crusaders as they look to extend their lead at the top of the table.

    Coleraine will hope to capitalise on any slip-ups from the Inver Reds and close the gap when they face Bangor at Clandeboye Park.

    Glentoran are away to Dungannon Swifts, who will be aiming to bounce back from their shock thrashing against Carrick Rangers last week.

    Linfield and Ballymena United meet again at Windsor Park after the Blues came out on top in the BetMcLean Cup semi-final when the two sides met on Wednesday.

    Bottom side Glenavon welcome Cliftonville to Mourneview Park while in the later kick-off, Portadown host in-form Carrick Rangers at Shamrock Park.

    We will have radio and live text commentary from all six games as well as in-play clips, a report and reaction so you won't miss any of the action.

    Enjoy!

    Andy Ryan celebratesImage source, Pacemaker