In the flash of an eye Larne win with a Jonathan Russell own goal at The Oval, whilst Matthew Shevlin heads Coleraine level at Windsor Park.
Makes Monday night really interesting!
FULL-TIME
Newry City 1-3 Carrick Rangers
Newry City are consigned to 12th place in the Irish Premiership following a 3-1 defeat at home to Carrick Rangers tonight.
Stuart King's side come from behind to claim all three points, leapfrogging Loughgall in the process into seventh spot with that precious European spot now firmly in their grasp.
Newry took an early lead through Ciaran O'Connor before the visitors equalised through Curtis Allen.
Carrick then took the lead from the spot thanks to David Cushley, before Danny Gibson added a third minutes after Fra McCaffrey had been sent off for the hosts.
FULL-TIME
Linfield 2-2 Coleraine
And it’s all over Windsor Park where it finishes 2-2 after an incredible game.
Matthew Shevlin with virtually the last action of the game earns a point for Coleraine.
Jamie McGonigle had given the Bannsiders a first half lead but Linfield responded to lead 2-1 thanks to goals from Matthew Fitzpatrick and a Chris Shields penalty.
What drama!
Numbers evened up at the Showgrounds
Ballymena United 1-0 Glenavon
Here's the tackle that saw Jack Malone sent off for Glenavon.
The second red card of the night at the Showgrounds after Scot Whiteside got his marching orders before Glenavon's missed penalty.
FULL-TIME
Glentoran 1-2 Larne
There's barely time for play to restart until referee Keith Kennedy blows his final whistle!
Larne have somehow pulled this one out of the bag!
INJURY TIME
Newry City 1-3 Carrick Rangers
Three minutes added time to be played.
FULL-TIME
Ballymena United 1-0 Glenavon
It's all over at the Showgrounds. Calvin McCurry's goal is the difference. The win ensures Ballymena will not face automatic relegation this season.
GOAL - Linfield 2-2 Coleraine
Matthew Shevlin (97 mins)
Late, late drama as Matthew Shevlin heads home an equaliser for Coleraine deep in added time.
GOAL - Glentoran 1-2 Larne
Jonathan Russell (own goal, 90+5 mins)
Absolute pandemonium as Cian Bolger lumps a cross into the penalty area and Glentoran defender Johnny Russell, at full stretch, diverts the ball into his own goal!
Is that the goal the puts the league title back in Larne's hands?
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Glentoran 1-1 Larne
A late change deep in stoppage time for Glentoran as Daire O'Connor replaces Shay Mccartan.
FULL-TIME
Dungannon Swifts 2-0 Loughgall
The Swifts remain on course for a European play-off place, thanks to a Tomas Galvin double in the second half.
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Glentoran 1-1 Larne
What a chance for Larne!
Paul O'Neill heads the ball on to Lee Bonis whose fierce shot is brilliantly blocked by Johnny Russell.
A real goal-saving block from the Glentoran defender.
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Linfield 2-1 Coleraine
Coleraine claims for a penalty turned down by the match officials in added time.
FULL-TIME
Crusaders 2-1 Cliftonville
Crusaders are the victors of their final north Belfast derby with Stephen Baxter in charge thanks to goals from Jordan Forsythe and Stewart Nixon.
Tomas Galvin doubles up at Stangmore Park
Dungannon Swifts 2-0 Loughgall
Two for Dungannon, two for Galvin.
Here's how he scored his second of the night.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Newry City 1-3 Carrick Rangers
Almost an instant impact from Emmett McGuckin as his header from a corner strikes the crossbar and goes behind for a goal kick.
Agonisingly close to a fourth Carrick Rangers goal.
INJURY TIME
Glentoran 1-1 Larne
Fourth official Lee Tavinder has indicated a minimum of five minutes of additional time.
Time enough for another twist or turn perhaps?
Post update
Linfield 2-1 Coleraine
Seven minutes of added time to be played.
Not well received by the majority of fans inside the stadium, it has to be said.
Post update
Crusaders 2-1 Cliftonville
We're into three minutes of additional time.
SUBSTITUTION
Glentoran 1-1 Larne
A Glentoran change as Kirk McLaughlin replaces Junior as the minutes tick down.
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In the flash of an eye Larne win with a Jonathan Russell own goal at The Oval, whilst Matthew Shevlin heads Coleraine level at Windsor Park.
Makes Monday night really interesting!
FULL-TIME
Newry City 1-3 Carrick Rangers
Newry City are consigned to 12th place in the Irish Premiership following a 3-1 defeat at home to Carrick Rangers tonight.
Stuart King's side come from behind to claim all three points, leapfrogging Loughgall in the process into seventh spot with that precious European spot now firmly in their grasp.
Newry took an early lead through Ciaran O'Connor before the visitors equalised through Curtis Allen.
Carrick then took the lead from the spot thanks to David Cushley, before Danny Gibson added a third minutes after Fra McCaffrey had been sent off for the hosts.
FULL-TIME
Linfield 2-2 Coleraine
And it’s all over Windsor Park where it finishes 2-2 after an incredible game.
Matthew Shevlin with virtually the last action of the game earns a point for Coleraine.
Jamie McGonigle had given the Bannsiders a first half lead but Linfield responded to lead 2-1 thanks to goals from Matthew Fitzpatrick and a Chris Shields penalty.
What drama!
Numbers evened up at the Showgrounds
Ballymena United 1-0 Glenavon
Here's the tackle that saw Jack Malone sent off for Glenavon.
The second red card of the night at the Showgrounds after Scot Whiteside got his marching orders before Glenavon's missed penalty.
FULL-TIME
Glentoran 1-2 Larne
There's barely time for play to restart until referee Keith Kennedy blows his final whistle!
Larne have somehow pulled this one out of the bag!
INJURY TIME
Newry City 1-3 Carrick Rangers
Three minutes added time to be played.
FULL-TIME
Ballymena United 1-0 Glenavon
It's all over at the Showgrounds. Calvin McCurry's goal is the difference. The win ensures Ballymena will not face automatic relegation this season.
GOAL - Linfield 2-2 Coleraine
Matthew Shevlin (97 mins)
Late, late drama as Matthew Shevlin heads home an equaliser for Coleraine deep in added time.
GOAL - Glentoran 1-2 Larne
Jonathan Russell (own goal, 90+5 mins)
Absolute pandemonium as Cian Bolger lumps a cross into the penalty area and Glentoran defender Johnny Russell, at full stretch, diverts the ball into his own goal!
Is that the goal the puts the league title back in Larne's hands?
Post update
Glentoran 1-1 Larne
A late change deep in stoppage time for Glentoran as Daire O'Connor replaces Shay Mccartan.
FULL-TIME
Dungannon Swifts 2-0 Loughgall
The Swifts remain on course for a European play-off place, thanks to a Tomas Galvin double in the second half.
Post update
Glentoran 1-1 Larne
What a chance for Larne!
Paul O'Neill heads the ball on to Lee Bonis whose fierce shot is brilliantly blocked by Johnny Russell.
A real goal-saving block from the Glentoran defender.
Post update
Linfield 2-1 Coleraine
Coleraine claims for a penalty turned down by the match officials in added time.
FULL-TIME
Crusaders 2-1 Cliftonville
Crusaders are the victors of their final north Belfast derby with Stephen Baxter in charge thanks to goals from Jordan Forsythe and Stewart Nixon.
Tomas Galvin doubles up at Stangmore Park
Dungannon Swifts 2-0 Loughgall
Two for Dungannon, two for Galvin.
Here's how he scored his second of the night.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Newry City 1-3 Carrick Rangers
Almost an instant impact from Emmett McGuckin as his header from a corner strikes the crossbar and goes behind for a goal kick.
Agonisingly close to a fourth Carrick Rangers goal.
INJURY TIME
Glentoran 1-1 Larne
Fourth official Lee Tavinder has indicated a minimum of five minutes of additional time.
Time enough for another twist or turn perhaps?
Post update
Linfield 2-1 Coleraine
Seven minutes of added time to be played.
Not well received by the majority of fans inside the stadium, it has to be said.
Post update
Crusaders 2-1 Cliftonville
We're into three minutes of additional time.
SUBSTITUTION
Glentoran 1-1 Larne
A Glentoran change as Kirk McLaughlin replaces Junior as the minutes tick down.