Sixteen games played on Tuesday as Glens stunned by Annagh United
In the shock of the round, Glentoran suffered a 3-2 defeat to Championship strugglers Annagh United. Goals from Annagh's Jamie Gardiner, Jamie Campbell and Stephen Park overruled the Glen's goals from Nacho Novo and Ciaran Caldwell. Glens boss Alan Kernaghan reisnged after the game after less than a year in charge.
Annagh United coach Dean Smith:
Full time. Annagh Utd 3-2 Glentoran
— Glentoran FC (@Glentoran) August 30, 2016
Alan Kernaghan's final interview as Glens boss was with Q Radio Sport:
Elsewhere, Cliftonville began their defence of the League Cup in emphatic fashion, with an 11-1 thumping of 2011 winners Lisburn Distillery. David McDaid and Stephen Garrett both netted hat-tricks in the one-sided affair.
Coleraine picked up a 3-0 win in a derby encounter with Limavady United while champions Crusdars were comfortable 3-1 winners over Loughgall. Portadown took a welcome break from their premiership troubles with a 6-1 drubbing of Donegal Celtic at Shamrock Park.
No upset at the Showgrounds. A goal from McCauley and a double from McLaughlin ensures a safe passage into the next round.
— Coleraine FC (@ColeraineFC) August 30, 2016
Carrick Rangers dispatched Ballyclare Comrades, While Declan O'Brian picked up four goals in Glenavon's 5-0 win over Tobermore United. Linfield striker Andy Waterworth opened his account for the season with two goals in a 5-0 win over Larne.
Ballinamallard were 3-0 winners over Dundela, Ards beat Newry City and Dungannon Swifts wone easily, 6-2 over Sport & Leisure Swifts.
Northern Ireland League Cup second round - Results
Knockbreda 4-3 Lurgan Celtic
Annagh Utd 3-2 Glentoran
Ards 3-1 Newry City
Armagh City 3-1 Dergview (AET)
B'mallard Utd 3-0 Dundela
B'clare Com. 0-2 Carrick Rangers
Ballymena Utd 4-1 Newington YC
Cliftonville 11-1 Lisburn Distillery
Coleraine 3-0 Limavady Utd
Crusaders 3-1 Loughgall
D. Swifts 6-2 Sport & League Swifts
Glenavon 5-0 Tobermore Utd
Institute 0-2 H&W Welders (AET)
Linfield 5-0 Larne
Portadown 6-1 Donegal Celtic
W'point Town 4-2 Banbridge Town (AET)