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  1. Glentoran a 'massive threat' - Larne boss Haveronpublished at 11:55 GMT

    Gary HaveronImage source, Inpho
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    Gary Haveron was named the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association manager of the month for November

    Larne boss Gary Haveron expects Glentoran will "come and have a go" when the sides meet at Inver Park on Friday (19:45 GMT) in a game that will be streamed live on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

    The Inver Park side are second in the table on goal difference and are unbeaten in their previous eight league games.

    Glentoran are eight points behind in fourth after an inconsistent run, but Haveron is wary of the attacking talent the Glens possess as the two teams prepare to meet for the first time this season.

    "They're a massive threat and they'll come here and have a go, you have to when you're a team like Glentoran," Haveron told BBC Sport NI.

    "They'll not sit off us, they'll come here and try win the game and that's what we want, two teams to come out and have a go, it sets up a really interesting game."

    Larne enjoyed victories over leaders Coleraine and fellow top-half side Dungannon Swifts during their winning run in November, and they began December with a 0-0 home draw against champions Linfield.

    Haveron is hopeful for another positive result against the Glens to help Larne keep pace at the top of the table despite their difficult run of fixtures.

    "We've had a big month; we had Coleraine, then Dungannon, then coming into the Blues and the Glens off the back of each other, it's four tough games against the top four teams in the league," he added.

    "They're all going to be nip and tuck, there isn't going to be much in it. Right now, we're seven [points] from nine, if you told me that at the start of the run I would have taken it."

    Glentoran assistant Paddy McCourt wants his side to build on their dominant second-half display against Cliftonville last weekend, where they fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at the Oval.

    "Larne away is a big game, always a tough game," he said.

    "We're going into it off the back of a really good second-half performance and hopefully that will give us confidence going into the game."

  2. Crusaders v Cliftonville postponed by Storm Brampublished at 15:18 GMT 9 December

    Jordan Forsythe and Jospeh SheridanImage source, Inpho
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    Cliftonville defeated Crusaders 2-0 in the County Antrim Shield in September

    Tuesday's north Belfast derby between Crusaders and Cliftonville at Seaview has been postponed due to Storm Bram.

    An amber weather warning was put in place due to high winds in County Antrim from 14:00 GMT until 19:00 GMT - 45 minutes before the scheduled kick-off at Seaview.

    A yellow warning for wind remains in place for Belfast until 22:00 GMT on Tuesday.

    The Northern Ireland Football League said the game was called off "due to the impact of Storm Bram, following agreement by both clubs".

    Crusaders have struggled this season and sit 10th in the table with 11 defeats in 18 league matches, and manager Declan Caddell called Saturday's 4-0 home defeat by Portadown an "embarrassment" and a "disgrace".

    Jim Magilton's Reds, who threw away a two-goal lead in Saturday's draw with Glentoran, are sixth - eight points ahead of their rivals.

    Tuesday's game was set to be the first north Belfast derby in the Irish Premiership this season but Cliftonville beat Crusaders 2-0 in the County Antrim Shield in September.

  3. Three all-Premiership ties as holders Swifts host Ardspublished at 15:08 GMT 9 December

    Dungannon Swifts celebrate with the Irish CupImage source, Inpho
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    Dungannon Swifts won the Irish Cup for the first time in their history in 2025

    Irish Premiership leaders Coleraine will host Crusaders in the fifth round of the Irish Cup.

    It is one of three all-Irish Premiership ties as the 12 top-flight sides and 12 Championship teams entered the draw.

    Larne, looking to win the competition for the first time, will travel to Ballymena United while record 44-time winners Linfield will host Bangor.

    Holders Dungannon Swifts will start their defence against Championship outfit Ards while Cliftonville, last year's beaten finalists, will also host second-tier opposition in Dundela.

    Annagh United will make the short trip to Portadown after the Championship side stunned the Ports in last year's fifth round.

    Glenavon, who are bottom of the Irish Premiership got a home draw against Newington, while Glentoran will head west to face Premier Intermediate side Strabane Athletic.

    Carrick Rangers, who will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their famous 1976 Irish Cup win next year, host Queen's University.

    Comber Rec will travel to Ballymacash Rangers, H&W Welders travel to Moyola Park, Limavady United host Lisburn Rangers and Armagh City take on Drumaness Mills.

    Lisburn Distillery host Warrenpoint Town, Ballinamallard United take on fellow Championship side Institute and Knockbreda will take on Loughgall.

    Irish Cup fifth round draw

    Lisburn Distillery v Warrenpoint Town

    Coleraine v Crusaders

    Portadown v Annagh United

    Ballymacash Rangers v Comber Rec

    Ballinamallard United v Institute

    Glenavon v Newington

    Dungannon Swifts v Ards

    Carrick Rangers v Queen's University

    Limavady United v Lisburn Rangers

    Ballymena United v Larne

    Armagh City v Drumaness Mills

    Knockbreda v Loughgall

    Moyola Park v H&W Welders

    Linfield v Bangor

    Cliftonville v Dundela

    Strabane Athletic v Glentoran

    Ties to be played on 9-10 January.

  4. Larne's Haveron named NIFWA manager of the monthpublished at 08:48 GMT 7 December

    Gary Haveon applauds fansImage source, Inpho
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    Gary Haveron has been named the NIFWA's manager of the month for the second time this season

    Larne boss Gary Haveron is the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association manager of the month for November.

    November was a superb month for Larne, who enjoyed a 100% record in the Irish Premiership with wins over Ballymena United, Portadown, Glenavon, Coleraine and Dungannon Swifts.

    It is the second time Haveron has won the monthly award this year, after claiming the prize in September when he initially stood in after Nathan Rooney's departure from the club.

    "It's always an honour to win this award. I would like to thank the Football Writers' Association for picking me once again. However, our recent good form is a team effort," Haveron said.

    "I must thank my coaching staff and the players.

    "Although we've had a couple of disappointing results in the cup competitions, we performed well in the league. Long may that continue."

    Haveron's award completed a November for Larne after midfielder Mark Randall was named player of the month.

    After winning the award, Larne drew with title rivals Linfield at Inver Park on Friday and are second on the table behind Coleraine on goal difference.

  5. O'Connor questions penalty call in Mourneview defeat published at 22:31 GMT 6 December

    Michael O'Connor Image source, PACEMAKER
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    Michael O'Connor

    Glenavon manager Michael O'Connor believes Bangor should not have been awarded a penalty which helped them to a 2-1 win over the bottom side.

    Jack Malone gave the Mourneview Park hosts an early lead before referee Shane Andrews pointed to the spot after keeper Mark Byrne collided with Bangor's Michael Morgan.

    Ben Arthurs converted the penalty and then headed in to earn the Seasiders victory.

    "For the penalty, I know Mark's (Byrne) got the ball first - I've watched it back on video about five times," said O'Connor.

    "He's punched the ball out for a throw-in, and the referee's given a penalty. That's his decision, and we have to respect it. I think he's wrong, that's my opinion."

    O'Connor was frustrated that his team conceded again so soon after the penalty.

    "We seemed to drop off for five or 10 minutes, and they scored again four or five minutes later - not good enough, not acceptable.

    "When something goes against us - reset, get back into shape in the next five minutes, stay compact, and get back into the game.

    "But it went 2-1 and suddenly they're holding onto the lead. It's frustrating for us."

    The defeat leaves Glenavon seven points adrift at the bottom.

  6. Feeney delighted with Bangor's 'massive' three points published at 21:40 GMT 6 December

    Lee Feeney watching his Bangor team in action at Mourneview ParkImage source, BBC Sport
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    Lee Feeney watching his Bangor team in action at Mourneview Park

    Bangor boss Lee Feeney hailed his team's defensive display as they came from behind to edge bottom side Glenavon 2-1 at Mourneview Park.

    Jack Malone put the Lurgan hosts in front before two first-half goals from Ben Arthurs clinched victory.

    The victory was Bangor's first in seven league games and leaves them seventh in the table.

    "That's a massive three points for us," said Feeney.

    "We suffered that whole second half. We could not come to terms with the way they played - I thought they were fantastic after the break. We had to defend, and we hardly had the ball.

    "They were magnificent, but at the same time, we were also magnificent in the way we defended. That's a massive win for us. Massive, massive win."

    Feeney added that his team's mental strength was vital during their winless run.

    "It does become a concern, but the thing is, we haven't been playing badly.

    "We've lost games we felt we didn't deserve to lose and perhaps could have won a few, but we stuck to our tasks.

    "The boys have a really good mentality, and we keep saying it. They always know we're going to turn the corner."

  7. McCourt disappointed despite Glens fightback at Ovalpublished at 19:28 GMT 6 December

    Paddy McCourt was pleased with Glentoran's second-half performanceImage source, PACEMAKER
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    Paddy McCourt was pleased with Glentoran's second-half performance

    Glentoran assistant manager Paddy McCourt says he was disappointed not to beat Cliftonville despite the Oval hosts battling back from two down to draw 2-2.

    The Reds went in 2-0 in front at the break thanks to goals from Thomas Lavery and Joe Sheridan.

    Glentoran hit back in the second half as David Fisher pulled one back before James Singleton netted the equaliser.

    "We conceded two goals in the first half without playing that badly - I thought we were in control of the game for half an hour without creating a lot of chances," said McCourt.

    "We got hit by conceding two really poor goals. The lads gave us a mountain to climb.

    "We had a chat at half-time - we built a bit of momentum, the crowd got behind us and to be honest I'm disappointed we didn't get all three points."

    Glentoran were without manager Declan Devine in the dugout against the Reds because of illness.

    McCourt was much happier with the display in the second period.

    "We played with a bit more intent and played more on the front foot and with more intensity.

    "We're probably unlucky not to score four or five goals in the second half."

    The result leaves the Glens eight points behind leaders Coleraine while the Reds sit sixth.

  8. 'Late goals killed us' - Baxter after Coleraine losspublished at 19:01 GMT 6 December

    Stephen Baxter Image source, Pacemaker Press
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    Baxter's side sit eleventh on 16 points

    Carrick Rangers manager Stephen Baxter says his side played "superbly well" despite being defeated 3-1 by Coleraine.

    Adam Lecky's goal gave the away side the lead at the break with Carrick having numerous chances to give themselves a more comfortable advantage.

    However, the Bannsiders registered three goals in the second half to seal the three points.

    "Their keeper makes a worldie of a save [to deny Lecky] and otherwise it was 2-0 and we were going to coast home," Baxter told BBC Sport NI.

    "We were well on top in this game and we played superbly well, our level of performance was stunning.

    "We had Coleraine where we wanted them. The late goals have killed us, like they did at Windsor Park."

    Carrick Rangers sit in eleventh position with 16 points and one point behind Crusaders in 10th.

    However, their opponents Coleraine now move top of the table on goal difference.

    "The results will show you that the top four are breaking away and if you're spending four or five times the money between the top six and the bottom six, you are always going to get that degree of split," Baxter continued.

    "I never envy anyone around money, you get what you pay for and the pressure when you spend that money is you need to deliver.

    "If Coleraine don't deliver a title, the pressure is on them and it's the same for Glentoran, Linfield and Larne and there can only be one winner."

  9. Coleraine showed 'courage' in Carrick win - Higgins published at 18:40 GMT 6 December

    Ruaidhri Higgins Image source, Pacemaker Press
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    Higgins' side have now won their last three games

    Coleraine manager Ruaidhri Higgins says his side showed "courage" during their 3-1 victory over Carrick Rangers at the Coleraine Showgrounds.

    Adam Lecky's strike gave the away side the lead at the break, however, an own goal and efforts from Jamie McGonigle and Dean Jarvis completed Coleraine's comeback.

    The result means the Bannsiders move top of the Irish Premiership table but Larne, in second, have played two less games.

    "I had absolutely no doubts in my mind about what type of game it was going to be," Higgins told BBC Sport NI.

    "I didn't go in with the same reaction as I did in the Larne game [at half-time], it was a different type of performance I thought we were energetic, but we lacked that final bit.

    "In the second half we showed a lot of guts and courage and got it over the line."

    Carrick Rangers had multiple chances to add to their tally in the first half and were denied by the woodwork.

    Shortly after the restart, Newcastle United loanee Harris was called into action again and made a stretched save to deny Lecky's strike from a Joe Crowe free-kick with Higgins adding the stop was "world class".

    "I think it was the moment that won us the game," Higgins continued.

    "In my opinion, the game turned at that moment.

    "It is genuinely a world class save and an 18-year-old in his first venture into senior football and it's a moment that, in my opinion, won us the game as we went from strength to strength from then on."