Rearranged Linfield game 'mouth-watering' - Higginspublished at 06:28 GMT 28 October 2025
Image source, Press EyeHiggins' side are top of the Irish Premiership table, two points ahead of second-place Glentoran
Coleraine boss Ruaidhri Higgins said his side's rearranged home fixture against Linfield on Tuesday night is a "mouth-watering game".
The Bannsiders top the table and are nine points ahead of the reigning champions, who have three games in hand.
Tuesday's game at the Showgrounds will be first meeting of the season between two teams aiming to challenge for the Gibson Cup as it was rearranged from August due to Linfield's European commitments.
Higgins insisted the pressure is firmly on Linfield to win as they look to retain the title this season.
"It's a mouth-watering game, it is a great game to look forward to and we'll be ready for it," he told BBC Sport NI.
"It's very early, they had a good win Saturday and they're still the favourites to win the league and all the pressure will be on them to retain the title.
"We are at the start of a journey, but we will go there and try win the game."
Coleraine striker Matthew Shevlin netted his 99th goal for the club in Saturday's 2-0 win over 10-man Portadown, their third successive league win.
That was his sixth league goal in this campaign and the forward is hoping to bring up a century for the Bannsiders against the Blues on Tuesday.
"It would be a nice time to get it [100th goal] but I'm just looking for us to keep up the momentum and get the three points again," he explained.
"If it comes it comes but if it doesn't, I'm not too worried. There are goals all over our team.
"Maybe in the last few seasons there's not been anyone else helping me out but it's good there's someone else contributing every week, Coops [Joel Cooper] is doing a good job."



















