Postpublished at 16:31 GMT 26 December 2025
Portadown 1-0 Glenavon
Glenavon’s Jack Malone shoots through a number of players on the edge of the area but Aaron McCarey is nevertheless able to watch it all the way and get his body behind the ball.
FT: Ballymena United 2-0 Coleraine (15:00)
O'Connor double gives Sky Blues first home win over Bannsiders since 2012
FT: Carrick Rangers 1-2 Larne (15:00)
Heatley breaks the deadlock but goals from O'Connor and O'Neill turn game on its head
FT: Cliftonville 1-2 Crusaders (15:00)
Ryan Curran own goal put Crues in front and Brooks doubled lead before Casey pulled a goal back
FT: Dungannon Swifts 1-0 Bangor (15:00)
Early Glenny goal gives Swifts all three points
FT: Linfield 0-1 Glentoran (15:00)
Glens beat Blues at Windsor on Boxing Day for first time courtesy of Thomson goal
FT: Portadown 1-0 Glenavon (15:00)
Wilson goal helps Ports to derby win
Portadown 1-0 Glenavon
Glenavon’s Jack Malone shoots through a number of players on the edge of the area but Aaron McCarey is nevertheless able to watch it all the way and get his body behind the ball.
Cliftonville 0-1 Crusaders
Rory Hale’s corner floats straight into the gloves of Musa Dibaga. A waste.
Carrick Rangers 1-0 Larne
Jack Scott comes on to replace Ryan McKay for Carrick Rangers midway through the second half.
Cliftonville 0-1 Crusaders
Odhran Casey delivers another inviting cross, and Conor Pepper meets it with a close-range header that sails over, but the assistant’s flag goes up for a deflection, and the Reds have a corner.
Ballymena United 2-0 Coleraine
Tommy Wright
Former Northern Ireland goalkeeper on Radio Ulster
It was a great finish and goal from Ballymena.
It is going to be really, really difficult now for Coleraine to get back into the game.
Dungannon Swifts 1-0 Bangor
Both managers look to the bench at this stage.
For Dungannon, Leo Alves enters the game in place of Thomas Maguire.
Meanwhile, Jay Boyd is introduced in place of Tiarnan Mulvenna.
Carrick Rangers 1-0 Larne
Watch Paul Heatley beat Rohan Ferguson with a composed finish to give Carrick Rangers the lead against league leaders Larne in the east Antrim derby at Taylors Avenue.
Carrick Rangers 1-0 Larne
Daire O'Connor (67 mins)
The home side double their lead and it's Daire O'Connor who's on target again!
Once again, the assist comes from Kian Corbally who threads a pass to O'Connor on the left hand side of the penalty area and he runs through to confidently slot past Ryan Schofield.
Dungannon Swifts 1-0 Bangor
First chance of the second half goes the way of Dungannon.
Junior holds off Lewis Francis and lays the ball off to Thomas Maguire.
The winger shoots from long range, but it goes over the crossbar.
Linfield 0-1 Glentoran
David Healy looks to his bench for the second time as Charlie Allen replaces Kirk Millar midway through the second half.
Cliftonville 0-1 Crusaders
Double change for the home side as Ryan Curran and Joe Sheridan make way, with Joe Gormley and Conor Pepper thrown on by Jim Magilton in search of a response.
Portadown 1-0 Glenavon
Philip Major
Sportsound summariser
The game is definitely in the balance, but I think that Portadown look slightly more likely in attack.
Cliftonville 0-1 Crusaders
Fraser Bryden joins the growing list in Ian McNabb’s book after a late challenge on Jack Keaney in midfield.
Portadown 1-0 Glenavon
Change for Glenavon with Kyle McGerrigan coming on for Ben Wilson.
Cliftonville 0-1 Crusaders
Eric McWoods latches onto a long ball over the top but can’t bring it under control, allowing Evan Easton to step in and tidy up.
A few groans now from the home faithful as frustration begins to creep in.
Carrick Rangers 1-0 Larne
The home side really should be further in front.
Danny Gibson is afforded acres of space by the Larne defence but he pokes the ball just the wrong side of the post.
A let-off for the away side.
Linfield 0-1 Glentoran
Ethan McGee is the next Linfield player to be cautioned as he pulls Cameron Palmer to the ground.
Ballymena United 1-0 Coleraine
Joel Cooper turns and shoots and it's not all that far off target.
Coleraine are very much in the ascendancy now with Ballymena struggling to find a focal point in attack after Success Edogun's first half injury.
Dungannon Swifts 1-0 Bangor
A very physical start to the second half with lots of robust challenges flying in.
However, nothing that referee Evan Boyce has deemed worthy of a booking so far.
Ballymena United 1-0 Coleraine
Tommy Wright
Former Northern Ireland goalkeeper on Radio Ulster
At the minute you would think Coleraine will get back into it, they have started the second half really well.
Ballymena have to try get two or three passes when they get possession to relieve the pressure.