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1+ week, 1+ day ago (288+ words) Watch highlights as Linfield beat Bangor in the Irish Premiership. You can find a summary of all of today's action here. Don't forget to follow all of our Irish Premiership coverage on our dedicated Irish League Football page Watch: Bangor 0-1 Linfield. Video, 00:01:44Watch: Bangor 0-1 Linfield Highlights: Bryden stars as Crues overcome Glenavon. Video, 00:01:34Highlights: Bryden stars as Crues overcome Glenavon A look around Barcelona's new-look Nou Camp. Video, 00:02:09A look around Barcelona's new-look Nou Camp Grief, love & the Gunners - inside the iconic Arsenal supporters' club. Video, 00:05:59Grief, love & the Gunners - inside the iconic Arsenal supporters' club Slot on remembering Jota as a 'player and person' Video, 00:01:22Slot on remembering Jota as a 'player and person' 'More hype than I've ever known' - Vaughan's Ashes preview. Video, 00:03:35'More hype than I've ever known' - Vaughan's Ashes preview Smith's swipe at Panesar comments on eve of Ashes. Video, 00:00:41Smith's…...
Irish Premiership: Reds defeat Coleraine and Blues see off Bangor
1+ week, 12+ hour ago (331+ words) Rory Hale and Matthew Fitzpatrick were on target for their respective sides Irish Premiership leaders Coleraine passed up the opportunity to increase their advantage at the summit of the table as Rory Hale's goal gave Cliftonville a 1-0 win over the Bannsiders at Solitude. The midfielder struck before half-time to give the Reds victory and extend their unbeaten league run to four games, without conceding a goal in each. Ruaidhri Higgins' side lead nearest challengers Larne by a single point while Cliftonville move into the top half of the standings. Matthew Fitzpatrick's second-half strike helped Linfield grind out a 1-0 win at Bangor and end a run of three top-flight draws in a row. David Healy's side move to within eight points of the pacesetters with three matches in hand. Ballymena United twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with Crusaders while Portadown…...
Watch: Bangor vs Glentoran: Irish Premiership
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (813+ words) Watch: Bangor v Glentoran Watch on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website from 19:30 GMT There were two games on Tuesday night in the Irish Premiership which have had implications at the top of the table heading into a full weekend of action. Larne leapfrogged Coleraine into top spot with a 2-1 victory at the Coleraine Showgrounds, while Linfield were 1-0 victors against Crusaders in Tuesday's other top-flight match. Leroy Millar converted a Tomas Cosgrove delivery in the 43rd minute before Sean Graham scored Larne's second just three minutes later. Matthew Shevlin halved Larne's advantage deep into second-half additional time, but they couldn't find another late goal. Elsewhere, at Windsor Park, Linfield defeated Crusaders, with Chris McKee's 45th minute goal enough to seal the three points for the Blues. The results mean that the Inver Reds are now two points clear of Ruaidhri Higgins' side…...
Highlights: Portadown and Bangor share spoils at Shamrock Park
2+ week, 1+ day ago (381+ words) Watch highlights as Ben Arthurs goal cancels out Eamon Fyfe's strike as Portadown and Bangor's draw at Shamrock Park. You can find a summary of all of today's action here. Don't forget to follow all of our Irish Premiership coverage on our dedicated Irish League Football page Highlights: Portadown and Bangor share spoils at Shamrock Park. Video, 00:02:08Highlights: Portadown and Bangor share spoils at Shamrock Park Up Next. Highlights: Linfield and Coleraine take point apiece Video, 00:02:31Highlights: Linfield and Coleraine take point apiece Highlights: Cliftonville see off Swifts at Solitude. Video, 00:01:51Highlights: Cliftonville see off Swifts at Solitude Highlights: Bryden stars as Crues overcome Glenavon. Video, 00:01:34Highlights: Bryden stars as Crues overcome Glenavon Alex Scott takes on Australian 'This or That?' Video, 00:02:05Alex Scott takes on Australian 'This or That?' 'We have concerns' - are summer sports aiming for Winter Olympics? Video, 00:00:57'We have concerns' - are…...
Irish Premiership - Glentoran vs Portadown live plus updates from Bangor v Carrick Rangers
4+ week, 1+ day ago (682+ words) Bangor 0-1 Carrick Rangers (FT) Oisin Devlin sent off for hosts Danny Gibson scores late goal Glentoran 2-1 Portadown (FT) Pat Hoban scores penalty for hosts Eamon Fyfe pokes Ports level but Hoban restores Glentoran's lead Watch live on BBC iPlayer and on BBC Sport app & website FT: Bangor 0-1 Carrick Rangers; Glentoran 2-1 Portadown That's all for tonight, folks. Keep an eye on the BBC Sport app and website for reports, highlights and reaction from tonight's games. We'll be back tomorrow for three more matches, and you can listen to build-up on Sportsound from 14:00 GMT. There's late drama in Bangor as Danny Gibson fires home in injury-time for Carrick Rangers. Watch: Danny Gibson puts Carrick ahead FT: Glentoran 2-1 Portadown David JeffreyFormer Linfield & Ballymena manager on BBC iPlayer Patrick Hoban was absolutely excellent and he was the difference between the two sides. Referee Ben…...
Bangor vs Carrick Rangers: Irish Premiership stats & head-to-head
4+ week, 1+ day ago (584+ words) Jack Scott brings it down neatly on his chest and lets fly with a half-volley from distance, but it fails to trouble Gareth Deane in goal. Watch as Oisin Devlin is shown a straight red card for a late challenge on Danny Gibson at Clandeboye Park. Watch: Devlin receives red card Glentoran's Joe Thomson and Portadown's Ryan Mayse are booked after a coming-together in midfield. The pair then unwisely continue the dispute, right in front of referee Ben McMaster, who gives them both a firm final warning. Carrick make a change as Adam Lecky replaces Kyle Cherry, giving Stephen Baxter's men a bit more presence up top for the closing stages. So close to an equaliser for Potadown as James Teelan's cross deflects off Shane McEleney and hits Andrew Mills in the chest. Not sure how much the keeper knew…...
Irish Premiership: Glentoran 'deserved to win' against Bangor - Declan Devine
1+ day, 20+ hour ago (254+ words) Glentoran are winless in their last three league games Glentoran boss Declan Devine said that while he was "frustrated" by their 1-1 draw with Bangor, he could not fault his players' "desire" at Clandeboye Park. Pat Hoban rescued a point for the Glens, levelling eight minutes after Tiarnan Mulvenna's stunning strike had put Bangor ahead. Hoban then squandered two late chances as Glentoran's winless run in the league stretched to three games, but Devine praised his players after questioning their application in defeats to Glenavon and Dungannon Swifts. "We were the team really trying to win the game, we are frustrated we weren't able to take the opportunities presented to us, but one thing I can't question is the hunger and desire of the players to keep going. "I can't be critical, we had a lot of big performances, but no…...