northern ireland football
Glentoran win Co Antrim Shield in dramatic penalty shoot-out as Larne miss out on history
Andrew Mills produced the only save in the penalty shoot-out at Seaview to seal the Glens first trophy in five years
‘It’s class that the girls don’t have to play football with the boys anymore’ - Northern Ireland footballer Joely Andrews
Antrim born midfielder Joely Andrews has played for Glentoran, represented Northern Ireland in the Euros in 2022 and recently signed her first full time professional contract with Scottish Women's Premier League team Heart of Midlothian
Larne hoping to remain on course for maiden League Cup glory
Cliftonville stand in Invermen’s way seeking to spoil the party.
Larne down sorry Crues to get back to winning ways
Cosgrove, Ives and an own goal paved the way for the reigning league champions to get a much-needed win
Crusaders boss Declan Caddell is more focused on getting players back from injury rather than new signings
Caddell brought in young players to protect his first-team players in their 3-0 Irish Cup win over Knockbreda
As it happened: Irish Premiership derbies didn’t disappoint on St Stephen’s Day
All 12 of the Irish Premiership sides are in action today as the tradition continues
Crusaders v Glentoran: Match details, kick-off time and how to watch as north takes on east in this Belfast derby
Both sides come into this game on the back of 2-2 draws in their last Premiership games
Philip Lowry at the double as Crusaders sink Coleraine
Wins for Cliftonville and Ballymena, but Glenavon left black and blue in the face after a shock defeat to Armagh City
Larne v St Gallen: Match details. kick-off time and how to watch as Larne look to salvage their maiden European campaign
After their thumping 4-1 loss against Shamrock Rovers at Windsor Park, Larne host St Gallen in Belfast in what would be considered Larne’s toughest test yet
Sports Direct Premiership: Cliftonville take North Belfast derby as Portadown sweep past Ballymena United
Joe Gormley grabbed the winner and the bragging rights and Ports’ second-half masterclass earns a win