GOALpublished at 20:29 GMT 22 March 2022
Warrenpoint Town 1-4 Coleraine
WHAT IS GOING ON?!
A sliced clearance allowed Curtis Allen all the time and space he needs to tuck home his second of the game.
That's three Coleraine goals in seven minutes!
Dungannon Swifts 0-1 Cliftonville (FT)
Joe Gormley opens scoring in first half but Jamie McDonagh sent off
Warrenpoint Town 2-5 Coleraine (FT)
Daniel McKenna cancels out Stephen O'Donnell opener
Curtis Allen scores twice and Kirk McLaughlin nets in seven-minute burst for Coleraine
Fra McCaffrey pulls goal back after restart but Andrew Mitchell scores penalty
Andy Gray
Warrenpoint Town 1-4 Coleraine
WHAT IS GOING ON?!
A sliced clearance allowed Curtis Allen all the time and space he needs to tuck home his second of the game.
That's three Coleraine goals in seven minutes!
Warrenpoint Town 1-3 Coleraine
What a finish! Kirk McLaughlin races onto Allen's flick and he lobs Conor Mitchell for the second time in five minutes!
What a moment for the young striker!
Warrenpoint Town 1-2 Coleraine
Coleraine are back ahead! Curtis Allen does what he does best!
Lewis Tosh, on his first league start, whips in a brilliant ball from deep and Allen is there to apply the finishing touch with a fine looping header!
Dungannon Swifts 0-1 Cliftonville
It had been coming!
Jamie McDonagh is set free down the right and his low cross is touched towards his own net by Dylan King.
It looks like it's going over but Joe Gormley, never one to miss an opportunity, pokes it home on the goalline.
He's the Reds' record goalscorer for a reason!
Warrenpoint Town 1-1 Coleraine
Now, that's how you level the game! Dan McKenna with a brilliant finish!
Dan McKenna equalises for Warrenpoint Town
Dungannon Swifts 0-0 Cliftonville
Dwayne Nelson pulls off a brilliant double save to keep Cliftonville out!
Ryan Curran's low effort from the edge of the box is well kept out by Nelson, who springs to his feet to keep out Joe Gormley from the rebound! Brilliant stuff!
Warrenpoint Town 1-1 Coleraine
What a finish! Warrenpoint are level!
It's not an easy task filling in for Lyndon Kane, as Ronan Wilson has just found out.
Dan McKenna takes the ball off the makeshift right back, flicks the ball inside Stephen O'Donnell and slots into the bottom corner.
Warrenpoint Town 0-1 Coleraine
Bannsiders skipper Stephen O'Donnell opens the scoring at Milltown.
Coleraine take the lead at Milltown via Stephen O'Donnell
Warrenpoint Town 0-1 Coleraine
Stephen Ball heads over Kealan Dillon's corner as the league's bottom side look for a response.
Dungannon Swifts 0-0 Cliftonville
This could be a long night for the Swifts.
Ryan Curran blazes over the top from eight yards when you expected the net to bulge.
Surely a goal won't be long in coming if this pressure keeps going at its current rate.
Warrenpoint Town 0-1 Coleraine
What a start for the Bannsiders! Stephen O'Donnell, of all people, who opens the scoring!
Aaron Traynor whips in a cross from the left, it evades Curtis Allen at the front post but captain O'Donnell is there to touch home from close range.
Dungannon Swifts 0-0 Cliftonville
Paul O'Neill launches a long ball forward and it's a brilliant pass to find Joe Gormley.
Dwayne Nelson is coming at him and the striker gets there first, but his dinked efforts lands the wrong side of the post.
Off we go at Stangmore Park and Milltown!
Warrenpoint Town v Coleraine
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Uncapped Northern Ireland midfielder Caolan Boyd-Munce describes the moment he got the phone call from manager Ian Baraclough to say he had been drafted into the senior squad for March's friendlies with Luxembourg and Hungary.
Boyd-Munce got 'goosebumps' at NI call-up
Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough has insisted that the country must not miss out on hosting matches at Euro 2028 should the UK and the Republic of Ireland's joint bid to stage the tournament be successful.
The football associations of the Republic of Ireland, England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland said in February that they would be focusing on an official bid to host Euro 2028.
"Northern Ireland have to be a part of that so we will be encouraging the relevant people to make sure that we are in the shake-up when it comes to hosting games here," he said.
"We have got the infrastructure and we have also got the chance to build on that infrastructure, and I think we have to take that chance.
"We don't want to be the only nation that doesn't host a game during that tournament.
"Yes, we can have countries here as part of their warm-up games or their training camps, but we don't want to be doing that, we want to be hosting games. We want to play a major part in that."
Irish Premiership club Larne are seeking a meeting with sponsors P&O Ferries after the company made 800 staff redundant without warning.
The firm faced heavy criticism afterstaff were fired over Zoom on Thursday.
Protests have taken place at the Port of Larne which, along with P&O, is owned by Dubai-based firm DP World.
A club statement said Larne are "very much aware of the impact job losses from P&O have had in our local community."
The statement added the club's future of its sponsorship deal with the shipping company remains undecided pending the outcome of a meeting with P&O.
"We recognise the devastating impact these job losses are likely to cause going forward," it continued.
"As a show of support we will be offering free access to this Friday's Premiership game against Ballymena United, our first home game since the news was announced last week, for all those affected by the cuts."
Image source, InphoDungannon Swifts v Cliftonville
For Dungannon Swifts, Dean Shiels will want to forget Saturday's 5-0 thrashing by Linfield in a hurry.
The Swifts have made four changes for tonight's game, with Joe McCready, Cahal McGinty, Terry Devlin and Marc Walsh dropping out of the team. In come Caolin Coyle, Dylan King, Ryan Mayse and Cathair Friel.
Things are looking good for Cliftonville as they continue their push for the Irish Premiership title.
Paddy McLaughlin has made one solitary change from Saturday's 2-0 win over Glenavon. Kris Lowe is on the bench and in comes Colin Coates, who certainly doesn't lack any experience.
Dungannon Swifts: Nelson, Coyle, Glynn, King, Knowles, Mayse, Campbell, S McGinty, McGee, Friel, Mohsni.
Subs: Moore, McGready, McKendry, Gallagher, C McGinty, Conway, Walsh.
Cliftonville: McNicholas, Ives, C Curran, R Curran, O'Neill, McDonagh, Addis, Gormley, Turner, Gallagher, Coates.
Subs: McKenna, McDermott, Harney, Lowe, Donnelly, Doherty, Kearns.
Image source, BBC SportDean Shiels and Paddy McLaughlin
Warrenpoint Town v Coleraine
It's not been the best few weeks for Coleraine, who are in desperate need of a win to rebuild confidence following a couple of bruising defeats.
Oran Kearney has called on youth for tonight's trip to Warrenpoint. He's made five changes, and Lewis Tosh and Kirk McLaughlin have been handed their first starts in the league.
Captain Stephen O'Donnell, Ronan Wilson and Curtis Allen are the other new faces in the starting team from Saturday's 2-0 defeat by Portadown.
It's also been tough going for Warrenpoint after falling to a late defeat at Seaview on Saturday.
After a battling performance against a strong Crues side, Barry Gray has kept the faith in his starting team for tonight's Milltown showdown.
Warrenpoint Town: Mitchell, Ball, Hand, Dillon, McCaffrey, Gallagher, Wade Slater, Hutchinson, McKenna, Byrne, R O'Sullivan
Subs: Clear, A O'Sullivan, Wixted, Leddy, O'Connor, Shotayo, Wilson.
Coleraine: Deane, Wilson, Brown, O'Donnell, Traynor, McKendry, Carson, Lowry, Tosh, K McLaughlin, Allen.
Subs: Henderson, Bradley, Mitchell, Elliot, Campbell.
Image source, BBC SportBarry Gray and Oran Kearney
The big Irish Premiership games just keep on coming!
All eyes are on the top of the table where Cliftonville can bring the gap to Linfield down to one solitary point if they beat Dungannon Swifts tonight.
There's also a big game at the other end of the table as Warrenpoint Town host Coleraine. Barry Gray's men are running out of time in their bid for survival and know the wins need to start coming if they are to be a top flight side next year.
You can follow updates and watch the goals right here. You won't miss a thing!
Image source, BBC SportTuesday night fixtures