YELLOW CARDpublished at 21:36 GMT 20 January
Glentoran 4-0 Strabane Athletic
Bradley Callaghan is shown a yellow card by referee Tim Marshall for a late challenge.
County Antrim Shield Final -
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville (Result)
Adam Lecky fires home equaliser with 10 minutes left
Final goes to penalties
Irish Cup fifth round -
Ballymena United -P- Larne
Glentoran 4-0 Strabane Athletic (Result)
Jordan Stewart gives Glens lead after 21 minutes and Pat Hoban adds second in first-half stoppage time
Hoban nets second goal after restart and Michael-John Kamson-Kamara
Knockbreda -P- Loughgall
Glentoran 4-0 Strabane Athletic
Bradley Callaghan is shown a yellow card by referee Tim Marshall for a late challenge.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
Image source, Press EyeNothing to separate these two. We are going to a penalty shoot-out
Glentoran 4-0 Strabane Athletic
Glens boss Declan Devine taking the opportunity to introduce a few young players as Cillian McCann and Ciaran Rogers-Duffy replace Liam Burt and Danny Amos for the final few minutes.
Glentoran 4-0 Strabane Athletic
Strabane Athletic captain Liam McMenamin leaves the field to applause from the travelling supporters and is replaced by Ryan Devine.
Just over five minutes remaining.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
Three additional minutes to find a twist in the tale.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
Adam Lecky wheels away after firing into the bottom corner, but the flag’s up. This is end to end stuff here
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
The County Antrim Shield and drama go hand-in-hand.
Here's how Adam Lecky brought Carrick level with 10 minutes left.
Watch: Adam Lecky scores to make it all level at Seaview
Glentoran 4-0 Strabane Athletic
He's at it again.
Here's Glentoran's main man adding his second of the night.
Watch: Pat Hoban scores for Glentoran to make it 3-0
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
That should be the leveller.
Rory Hale slides a lovely ball through to Ryan Curran, who flashes a low cross across the face.
Liam McStravick arrives at pace, stretching to meet it, but sends his close-range effort over the bar. Huge chance.
Glentoran 4-0 Strabane Athletic
Pat Hoban's work is done.
The Glentoran skipper, scorer of two goals, is replaced by Cal Weatherup.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
Frustration creeping in now. Billy-Joe Burns goes into Chris Morrison's book for needlessly throwing the ball away after a decision goes against him.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
Jonny Addis sees yellow for a cynical challenge on Paul Heatley as Carrick looked to break. No complaints - the Reds defender knew exactly what he was doing.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
It’s all one-way traffic now.
Paul Heatley lashes a first-time effort from distance. Plenty of power behind it, but it’s straight at PJ Morrison, who holds firm. Cliftonville under serious pressure.
Michael-John Kamara (78 mins)
Glentoran increase their lead with 12 minutes remaining, defender Michael-John Kamara heading home Danny Amos' corner from close range.
Glentoran 3-0 Strabane Athletic
Another change for the visitors as Peter Kirk replaces Sean McCallion for the final quarter of an hour.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
Cliftonville make a change as Liam McStravick comes on to replace Adebayo Fapetu.
Carrick Rangers 1-1 Cliftonville
Danny Gibson digs out a cross from the right and picks out Paul Heatley in the middle, but the header flies off target.
Glentoran 3-0 Strabane Athletic
Glentoran come within the width of a post of scoring a fourth, Liam Burt's low angled shot crashing off the base of a post and away to safety.
Adam Lecky (80 mins)
Carrick draws level at last.
Aidan Steele’s corner is cleared off the line, but only as far as Billy-Joe Burns, whose follow-up is blocked.
Steele swings it back in, and Adam Lecky is waiting at the back post to guide it past PJ Morrison. The Carrick fans behind the goal erupt.
Carrick Rangers 0-1 Cliftonville
Mikey Place floats a deep ball to the back post, where Danny Gibson brings it down and fires a shot at the near post, but PJ Morrison reacts sharply to parry it behind for a corner.