Summary

  • Irish Premiership

  • FT: Ballymena Utd 2-2 Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

  • Rutkowski double has Sky Blues ahead

  • FT: Carrick Rangers 0-0 Linfield (19:45 GMT)

  • Archer shown straight red card for Blues

  • FT: Glentoran 1-4 Larne (19:45 GMT)

  • Paul O'Neill scores twice and Gallagher also nets against former side with Cosgrove adding fourth as Cooney sees red for Glens

  • Irish Cup fifth round

  • FT: Glenavon 4-2 Newington (AET)

  • Stuart puts Championship side ahead and McGovern levels before Ruaidhri Donnelly scores fine free-kick and Campbell scores last-ditch equaliser in normal time

  • Ferris and Gilmour net in extra time

  • FT: Portadown 4-2 Annagh (19:45 GMT)

  • Substitute Scott scores debut goal and Isamala adds second before Calvert and Uptown draw visitors level

  • Uptown own goal restores Ports' advantage

  • FT: Ballinamallard United 0-3 Institute (19:45 GMT)

  • FT: Warrenpoint Town 4-3 Lisburn Distillery (ET)

  1. Irish Premiership - Team newspublished at 19:23 GMT 13 January

    Glentoran v Larne (19:45 GMT)

    Declan Devine sticks with the same starting XI that began at Taylors Avenue when the Glens thrashed Carrick Rangers 7-0.

    After scoring six goals against in their last outing, Pat Hoban leads the threat upfront and will be hoping to get on the scoresheet once again with Andrew Mills starting between the posts.

    Larne makes two changes to the side who were the 3-0 victors against Coleraine with Paul O'Neill and Ryan Nolan replacing Aaron Donnelly and Matty Lusty.

    Andy Ryan, who came off the bench and scored two goals against the Bannsiders, is among the substitutes.

    Glentoran: Mills, Cooney, Kane (c), Thomson, Palmer, Hoban, Burt, Kamara, Larmour, Singleton, Jenkins.

    Subs: Crellin, Connolly, Pattisson, Ferris, McEleney, Amos, Douglas

    Larne: Ferguson, Cosgrove (c), Ridley, Wallace, S Graham, Gallagher, McEneff, Millar, O'Connor, O'Neill.

    Subs: D Graham, McKendry, Magee, Ryan, Simpson, Austin, Lusty.

    Glentoran v LarneImage source, BBC Sport
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    Glentoran v Larne

  2. Larne's Ridley named NIFWA player of the monthpublished at 19:20 GMT 13 January

    Glentoran v Larne (19:45 GMT)

    Larne defender Matt Ridley has been named the Irish Premiership Player of the Month for December by the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association.

    Ridley was a key member of the Larne defence which conceded one league goal in the month, and has let in just nine in the top flight all season.

    Larne are top of the table after a strong month which saw Gary Haveron's side defeat Glentoran, Crusaders and Carrick Rangers, and also draw with Linfield and Cliftonville.

    "Thank you to the Football Writers for the award," said Ridley, who joined Larne from Blyth Spartans in the summer.

    "We've had 14 clean sheets and as a defender you defend first and play second, and that's what I've always taken pride in. To bring that into the Irish League is something I'm immensely proud of.

    "It's not possible without the full 11, but especially the boys beside me in defence."

    Sean McAllister of Dungannon Swifts was second and Glentoran midfielder Cammy Palmer was third.

    Matt RidleyImage source, Inpho
  3. Irish Cup fifth round - team newspublished at 19:16 GMT 13 January

    Portadown v Annagh (19:45 GMT)

    Niall Currie makes one change to the side beaten 2-1 by Glentoran a fortnight ago, with Baris Altintop stepping into the starting XI following Ben Wylie’s move to Coleraine.

    New arrivals Jack Scott, Josh Carson and Gideon Tetteh are named among the substitutes as they await their debuts.

    Ciaran McGurgan opts for a double switch following his side's 3-1 win over Limavady United at the Coleraine Showgrounds.

    Craig Taylor and Eoin Teggart drop out, with Alberto Balde and Jude Johnson coming in, the latter making his debut after joining on loan from Glentoran.

    Portadown: McCarey, Isamala, Altintop, MacKinnon, Wilson, Chapman, McCullough, Fyfe, Teelan, Thompson (C), Quinn.

    Subs: Moore, Gibson, Tetteh, Scott, McCartan, Annett, Carson.

    Annagh United: Little, Calvert, Young, J. Henderson, Balde, Convie, Johnson, Rogers, Upton (C), Jinadu, Donnelly.

    Subs: Marron, Skelton, N. Henderson, Logan, Evans, Redman, Farr.

    Portadown v AnnaghImage source, BBC Sport
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    Portadown v Annagh

  4. 'We'll always be Ports' little brother' - McGurganpublished at 19:12 GMT 13 January

    Portadown v Annagh United (19:45 GMT)

    Annagh United boss Ciaran McGurgan said facing local rivals Portadown in the fifth round of the Irish Cup for a second season running "adds a bit of spice" to the tie.

    McGurgan's side will make the short trip to Shamrock Park looking for more cup success over their neighbours.

    The Championship side knocked their Premiership counterparts out of the Irish Cup at the fifth round stage last season as they picked up a 3-2 home win, with McGurgan hopeful they can repeat that feat.

    "When it comes to Irish Cup, there is more pressure on them as the Premiership club, the last results don't really matter, it's a clean slate and it's going to be a really tough game," he told BBC Sport NI.

    "We'll take that result [3-2 win] again, but it won't be that easy, we won't think it's a case of turning up because of previous results, that's not the way it works.

    "The mood is good and cup day is one we look forward to. Obviously we have had a bit of success [over Portadown] but that's in the past."

    Read more here.

    Ciaran McGurganImage source, Pacemaker
  5. Who will your team play in Irish Cup sixth round?published at 19:09 GMT 13 January

    Glenavon v Newington (19:45 GMT)

    The draw for the sixth round of the Irish Cup was made on Saturday evening, with Championship promotion challengers Limavady United against Linfield one of the confirmed last-16 ties.

    In an all-Premiership encounter, Carrick Rangers will host Coleraine at Taylors Avenue, while H&W Welders will be at home to Ballymacash Rangers.

    The other matches will see Cliftonville play Glenavon or Newington at Solitude and holders Dungannon Swifts away to either Portadown or Annagh United.

    The winner of the postponed Ballymena United-Larne fifth-round tie will be away to Lisburn Distillery or Warrenpoint Town.

    Strabane Athletic or Glentoran will take on Drumaness Mills, while Knockbreda or Loughgall will entertain Ballinamallard United or Institute.

    The sixth-round ties are scheduled for Friday 6 February and Saturday 7 February.

    Dungannon SwiftsImage source, Pacemaker
  6. Healy 'delighted' to score on Cliftonville debutpublished at 19:05 GMT 13 January

    Ballymena United v Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

    Cliftonville striker Brian Healy says his "eyes lit up" before his goal during the Reds' 3-0 victory over Dundela in the Irish Cup fifth round.

    Conor Falls gave last year's runners-up the lead at the break before debutant Healy and Sean Robertson netted in the second half.

    Jim Magilton's side will now play either Glenavon or Newington at Solitude in the sixth round as they aim to make the Irish Cup final for the third year in a row.

    "I am absolutely delighted," Healy told BBC Sport NI.

    "It was a great touch from Ryan [Curran] and my eyes lit up because I had a few chances before that that I should have tucked away but, once I hit that, I knew it was going into the back of the net."

    Healy joined Cliftonville for an undisclosed fee after scoring 25 goals in 26 games for the Championship side H&W Welders.

    The 21-year-old is the Reds' third January signing after the arrivals of Joseph O'Toole and Liam McStravick.

    "Once a team like Cliftonville come calling, you can't say no," he continued.

    "I grew up as a kid playing for St Oliver Plunkett and have watched Cliftonville matches before when they have been in finals with my family, so it is a club that I grew up supporting."

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    Healy grabs goal on Reds debut

  7. Hightlights: Cliftonville see off Duns in Irish Cup fifth roundpublished at 19:02 GMT 13 January

    Ballymena United v Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

    Watch highlights as last year's runners-up Cliftonville beat Championship side Dundela 3-0 in the Irish Cup fifth round on Saturday.

    Conor Falls gave the home side the lead in the first half with new signing Brian Healy extending their lead.

    Sean Robertson then added a third in the final 10 minutes.

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    Cliftonville see off Dundela in Irish Cup fifth round

  8. BBC to stream Limavady-Linfield Irish Cup gamepublished at 18:57 GMT 13 January

    Carrick Rangers v Linfield (19:45 GMT)

    The Irish Cup sixth-round game between Limavady United and Linfield will be shown live on BBC Sport NI.

    The Roesiders, who are second in the Championship, will welcome the reigning Irish Premiership champions to the Coleraine Showgrounds on Friday 6 February (19:45 GMT).

    Limavady booked their spot in the next round with a commanding 4-1 win over Lisburn Rangers on Saturday, while the Blues beat Bangor 1-0 in an all-Premiership encounter at Windsor Park.

    Linfield are chasing a record-extending 45th Irish Cup triumph and first since 2021 after being knocked out in the sixth round by Glentoran last season.

    The game will be live-streamed on the BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport NI website and BBC Sport app.

    Irish Cup live stream - Limavady v LinfieldImage source, BBC Sport
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    Irish Cup live stream - Limavady v Linfield

  9. Irish Cup fifth roundpublished at 18:53 GMT 13 January

    Tuesday 13 January

    Following Saturday's seven Irish Cup postponements, four of the rescheduled games take place this evening.

    Irish CupImage source, BBC Sport
  10. Irish Premiership fixturespublished at 18:49 GMT 13 January

    Tuesday 13 January

    Tonight's Irish Premiership fixtures.

    Irish PremiershipImage source, BBC Sport
  11. Action-packed Tuesday with league and cup gamespublished at 18:45 GMT 13 January

    Carrick Rangers v Linfield (19:45 GMT)

    Hello and welcome to our live page for tonight's stacked line-up of various rescheduled fixtures.

    In the Irish Premiership, Carrick Rangers welcome Linfield to Taylors Avenue in a game that will be live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

    There is a big game at the Oval where Glentoran host league leaders Larne.

    The Glens will be hoping to close the gap on the Invermen to nine points, while Gary Haveron's side know they can pull away further with a victory.

    Cliftonville will look to cement their place in the top six when they travel to the Showgrounds to take on Ballymena United.

    There are also four rescheduled Irish Cup fifth-round games taking place on tonight after falling victim to wintry conditions last weekend.

    Ballinamallard United host Institute, Glenavon entertain Newington and Portadown take on neighbours Annagh United (all 19:45 GMT), while Warrenpoint Town face Lisburn (20:00 GMT).

    We will have live text commentary and in-play clips from five of the seven games this evening as well as score updates from Ferney Park and Milltown so you won't miss any of the action.

    Enjoy!

    Chris McKee and Danny GibsonImage source, Inpho