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The semi-finals of the Toals County Antrim Shield take place on Tuesday night (both 7.45pm).
Crusaders play Carrick Rangers at Seaview.
Gavin Whyte hit a hat-trick when the Crues crushed Carrick 7-1 earlier this month.
There's speculation of renewed interest from clubs across the water, but the winger says he's in no hurry to leave Seaview.
#SemiFinalTime@ToalsBookmakers @CoAntrimFA Senior Shield Semi Final. @CrusadersFC @Carrickrangers @ Seaview. See you there with the 🔴⚫ on 👍 pic.twitter.com/sCn2khAbPN
— Crusaders FC (@CrusadersFC) November 27, 2017
In the other Shield semi, Ballymena United host Ards, a repeat of their recent League Cup quarter-final.
Sky Blues keeper Ross Glendinning says he's looking forward to facing his brother Reece, who's on loan at the north Down club from Linfield.
IT'S SEMI-FINAL DAY!
— Ards FC (@ArdsFC1900) November 28, 2017
We play @BallymenaUnited at Ballymena Showgrounds in the @ToalsBookmakers County Antrim Shield.
Kick-Off is at 7.45pm.
The PASC bus leaves the Ards FC Sports Club at 6.15pm, while the NDSC bus departs from Molly Brown's at 6.30pm.#RABA pic.twitter.com/dbdk2riOZZ
Meanwhile, 14-year-old goalkeeper Conner Byrne helped Glenavon beat Portadown in Monday night's Mid Ulster Cup semi-final.
It finished 2-1 to the Premiership side at Shamrock Park.
Congratulations to our u16 goalkeeper Conner Byrne on making his senior debut aged just 14 in the first teams 2-1 win tonight away to Portadown. Amazing achievement and testament to his hard work and attitude over a number of years.
— Glenavon FC Academy (@GlenavonAcademy) November 27, 2017