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Coleraine have moved to the top of the Danske Bank Premiership after beating Glenavon 4-2 at the Showgrounds on Saturday.
Darren McCauley struck twice with Josh Carson and Ciaron Harkin also on target for the Bannsiders who have won all five league games and sit three points above Linfield.
Have a lovely weekend, Bannsiders! Next weekend we travel to @ArdsFC1900 in the hope of making six wins from six. #COTB pic.twitter.com/1kvYAwfhv7
— Coleraine FC (@ColeraineFC) September 2, 2017
Glentoran are up to third place following their 2-0 home win over Warrenpoint Town.
Glens boss, former Coleraine player Gary Haveron says it's shaping up for an exciting season.
Curtis Allen opened the scoring at the Oval with a free-kick before new signing Robbie McDaid made the points safe.
John McGuigan didn't play after sustaining a head/neck injury mid-week but the Glens hope he'll be back for the trip to Linfield next Saturday.
Top scorer Allen says it's so far, so good for the new strike force and his partnership with ex-Leeds man McDaid.
Goal Glentoran, Smashing Free kick into the top corner by Curtis Allen pic.twitter.com/Bs80zt6BGV
— Glentoran FC (@Glentoran) September 2, 2017
Warrenpoint's Darren Murray was sent off near the end after two bookings in a minute - his second dismissal in 10 days.
Manager Matthew Tipton says one of the striker's yellow cards was for telling a Glens player to hurry up and take a free kick.
Seniors were beat 2-0 away to Glentoran today. We will move on to Ballymena next weekend at home
— Warrenpoint Town FC (@thepointfc) September 2, 2017
In the other Premiership games, Dungannon Swifts beat Ballinamallard 2-0 and Ballymena had a 1-0 victory against Cliftonville, their first win of the season.
Meanwhile, Crusaders and Linfield are through to the last 16 of the Irn-Bru Cup.
The Crues were 3-2 winners against Motherwell under-20s at Seaview and David Healy's men beat the Spartans 2-1 in Edinburgh.
After match chat with double goal scorer Billy Joe Burns pic.twitter.com/0wxaUB1kFw
— Crusaders FC (@CrusadersFC) September 2, 2017
The draw's been made for the third round of the League Cup.
The stand-out tie is Crusaders against Coleraine while holders Ballymena are at home to Portadown.
The matches are on Tuesday October 10th.
Here's the draw in full -
BetMcLean League Cup Round 3
Cliftonville v PSNI
Warrenpoint Town v Dungannon Swifts
Ards v Glenavon
Ballyclare Comrades v Institute
Ballinamallard United v Linfield
Glentoran v Carrick Rangers
Ballymena United v Portadown
Crusaders v Coleraine