1. Team newspublished at 19:38 GMT 2 December 2025

    Ballymena United v Larne (19:45 GMT)

    Ballymena United: Breen, Lafferty, Toure, Jarvis, O'Connor, O'Donnell, Clarke, Thompson, Edogun, McCallion, Corbally.

    Subs: O'Neill, Gould, Gawne, Taylor, O'Reilly, Nolan, Hood.

    Larne: Ferguson, Cosgrove, Ridley, Wallace, Donnelly, Simpson, Austin, McEneff, Magee, O'Neill, Lusty.

    Subs: D. Graham, Nolan, S. Graham, Millar, McKendry, O'Connor, Moore.

    Ballymena United v LarneImage source, BBC Sport
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    Ballymena United v Larne

  2. Team newspublished at 19:34 GMT 2 December 2025

    Moyola Park v Coleraine (19:45 GMT)

    Moyola Park: Findlay, Wallace, McLean, Gray, Ximenes, Deane, Houston, McCready, A. Harkin, Fielding, L. Harkin.

    Subs: McAdam, Selfridge, T. McLaughlin, McAleese, Taggert, Linton, Kane.

    Coleraine: Webb, Long, Stewart, Lyons-Foster, Watson, McGregor, Doherty, Patching, Devlin, McManus, Okoro.

    Subs: Schofield, Kane, Boyle, Dunne, McGonigle, McGrath, Brolly.

    Moyola Park v ColeraineImage source, BBC Sport
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    Moyola Park v Coleraine

  3. BetMcLean Cup semi-final drawpublished at 19:29 GMT 2 December 2025

    Glentoran v Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

    The draw for the semi-finals of the BetMcLean Cup have already been made.

    For the first semi-final, the winner of Newry v Linfield will be at home against either Ballymena or Larne.

    For the second last four tie the winner of Glentoran v Cliftonville will face Moyola or Coleraine.

    Those ties will take place on Tuesday, 27 January and Wednesday, 28 January.

  4. Team newspublished at 19:24 GMT 2 December 2025

    Glentoran v Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

    Glentoran boss Declan Devine rings the changes as he seeks to end a mini sticky spell for his side who have picked up just one point from their last three league games.

    It's virtually an entirely different rearguard to the side which started Friday night's draw at Bangor with goalkeeper Billy Crellin and defenders Ryan Cooney, Marcus Kane and Michael John Kamson Kamara all starting, along with Liam Burt.

    Andrew Mills, Josh Kelly, Ciaran Coll, Shane McEleney and Danny Amos are the players who make way for the east Belfast side.

    There are also a couple of long-term absentees on the bench for the Glens as fit-again Daniel Larmour and out-of-favour Frankie Hvid return to the panel.

    Conversely, after an unbeaten November in all competitions, Cliftonville boss Jim Magilton opts in favour of continuity.

    He makes just one change from Saturday's win at Portadown with all-time leading goalscroer Joe Gormley replacing Eric McWoods in attack.

    Glentoran: Crellin, Cooney, Kamson Kamara, Kane, Singleton, Palmer, Thomson, Burt, Stewart, Fisher, Hoban.

    Subs: Mills, Amos, Larmour, Hvid, Weatherup, Ferris, Jenkins.

    Cliftonville: Morrison, Lavery, Casey, Keaney, Addis, Wilson, Hawthorne, Sheridan, Hale, Curran, Gormley.

    Subs: Ridd, Pepper, Falls, Leppard, Gordon, Barr, McWoods.

    Glentoran v CliftonvilleImage source, BBC Sport
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    Glentoran v Cliftonville

  5. BetMcLean Cup reaches quarter-final stagepublished at 19:20 GMT 2 December 2025

    Glentoran v Cliftonville (19:45 GMT)

    Hello and welcome to our coverage of tonight's BetMcLean Cup quarter-final ties.

    Holders Cliftonville are away to Glentoran in a repeat of the 2025 final which the Reds won 1-0 courtesy of an extra-time goal from Joe Gormley.

    We will have a full live text commentary and in-play clips of that game at the Oval.

    The other all-Premiership encounter sees Ballymena United host Larne at the Showgrounds.

    Premier Intermediate Newry City, who knocked out Glenavon, have a home game against Linfield.

    Coleraine will travel to third tier Moyola Park, who beat Dungannon Swifts in the last round.

    We will have score updates from those three games too, so we hope you enjoy!

    Cliftonville celebrateImage source, Inpho