DOUBLE SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:26 GMT 24 January
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
David Healy makes a double change as Jamie Mulgrew and Adam Frizzell replace Alex Gorrin and Matt Yates.
Frizzell's introduction marks his Linfield debut.
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FT: Carrick Rangers 5-1 Dungannon Swifts (15:00 GMT)
Joe Crowe breaks the deadlock before Paul Heatley nets
Adam Lecky bags a double
Eoghan Liggett scores consolation goal before Lecky completes hat-trick
FT: Crusaders 0-1 Linfield (15:00 GMT)
Matthew Fitzpatrick fires the away side ahead
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
David Healy makes a double change as Jamie Mulgrew and Adam Frizzell replace Alex Gorrin and Matt Yates.
Frizzell's introduction marks his Linfield debut.
Carrick Rangers 4-0 Dungannon Swifts
Curtis Allen
Former Glentoran and Carrick Rangers striker on BBC Radio Ulster
Adam Lecky has probably been the best player on the pitch and deserves the two goals.
He has held the Carrick team together, brings players into play, played Crowe in for the first goal and has been very good.
Adam Lecky (64 mins)
And that is surely that.
It is the second goal of the day by that man Lecky.
Mikey Place swings in a corner from the left and, after some commotion in the area, it is that man Lecky who gets the final touch to poke the ball home from close range.
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Crusaders' latest signing Thomas Maguire replaces Harry Jewitt-White with just under half an hour left on the clock.
Carrick Rangers 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
First half chance and it falls the way of Dungannon.
A ball is floated in from the right that finds the head of Junior, but he can't generate any power in his header and it is gathered easily by Scott Pengelly in goal.
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Colin Coates
Former Crusaders captain on BBC Radio Ulster
The second half has been much more evenly contested.
The next goal is massive. If Crusaders get it, you would fancy them to have their tails up and try push on and if Linfield get it, it will be a long afternoon for Crusaders.
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Crues boss Declan Caddell looks to his bench for the first time as Finley Thorndike replaces Stewart Nixon in the 54th minute.
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Lovely move by Linfield which results in Josh Archer striking wide of the left-hand post with his first-time effort from the edge of the box.
Ethan McGee plays the ball into Matthew Fitzpatrick in a central area who tees up the onrushing Archer who can't quite find the target.
It was a tidy move from the Blues as they go in search of their second goal of the afternoon in north Belfast.
Carrick Rangers 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
Not the frenetic start here at Taylors Avenue that we had in the second half as both teams plot their way through the game.
If Dungannon can score in the next 10 minutes it could be game on. A goal for Carrick and you imagine the game is over.
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Half chance for the Crues early in the second half as Elliot Dunlop strikes and forces Chris Johns into a save down to his right-hand side.
Declan Caddell's side are looking bright after the restart.
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
No changes at the break from either manager.
The Crues were hanging on towards the end of the first half, but are still very much in the game.
What will the next 45 minutes have in store at Seaview?
Carrick Rangers 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
Back under way at Taylors Avenue
Image source, Press EyeHT: Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Watch how Musa Dibaga denied Alex Gorrin's penalty and the away side a more comfortable lead just before the break at Seaview.
Watch: Gorrin sees penalty saved by Dibaga
HT: Carrick Rangers 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
Curtis Allen
Former Glentoran and Carrick Rangers striker on BBC Radio Ulster
Rodney McAree will be really disappointed. Not overly disappointed with the performance, even though they are 3-0 down, but with the chances they have had.
They have had chances but at the other end of the pitch they look flat. They haven't been at it.
HT: Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Colin Coates
Former Crusaders captain on BBC Radio Ulster
It has been a dominant half of football from Linfield. They have controlled the game and they have been good to watch, I have enjoyed watching them.
Image source, Pacemaker PressCrusaders 0-1 Linfield
Linfield go in at the break a goal to the good, but it could and perhaps should be a bigger scoreline.
Matthew Fitzpatrick's strike in the eighth minute is the difference but the Blues are much the better side.
Just before half-time Matt Yates had a great chance to double the Blues lead, but couldn't convert Charlie Allen's cross.
Still all to play for in the second half but it's very much David Healy's side who are firmly on top.
Carrick Rangers 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
The perfect half for Carrick Rangers.
Three goals without conceding. Dungannon well and truly shell-shocked.
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Linfield again come agonisingly close to doubling their lead, but Musa Dibaga once again comes to the rescue.
This time Josh Archer strikes with his right foot from an acute angle, with Dibaga making a sharp stop before gathering the ball at the second attempt after parrying.
David Healy will be scratching his head as to how his side aren't at least one goal better off.
Carrick Rangers 3-0 Dungannon Swifts
Dungannon again go close but lack that killer edge.
Andrew Mitchell with a curling cross from the right that makes its way just past the far post. The visitors need an attacker to pounce on one of these great deliveries.
Crusaders 0-1 Linfield
Colin Coates
Former Crusaders captain on BBC Radio Ulster
That was probably one of the worst I have seen in a long time, it is an awful penalty. I wasn't convinced with his run-up.
Healy will be frustrated that they haven't managed to double their lead just before half-time.