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Danske Bank Premiership title rivals Crusaders and Linfield will go into the Easter Tuesday fixtures still separated by a single point.
Crusaders remain in pole position with three games to play after a dramatic comeback win at Ciftonville on Saturday.
The Crues were 2-1 down in the second half, but took full points thanks to two headed goals within three minutes from Jordan Owens.
What it means to the men behind behind the team. #pureteameffort pic.twitter.com/XuXUdVhR8D
— Crusaders FC (@CrusadersFC) April 15, 2017
Here's Reds assistant manager, former Man United and Northern Ireland defender Mal Donaghy.
Goalkeeper Sean O'Neill was also outstanding for the defending champions.
He made some brilliant saves following treatment for a shoulder injury.
Linfield kept the pressure on the Crues by beating David Jeffrey's Ballymena United 2-0 at the Showgrounds.
Ballymena United's disappointing form continued with a 2-0 defeat at home to Linfield today. https://t.co/fxeKykKKYB pic.twitter.com/eFNBpB5fr3
— Ballymena United FC (@BallymenaUnited) April 15, 2017
Blues boss David Healy says it was a good day's work in difficult conditions.
Third-placed Coleraine drew 1-1 with visiting Glenavon in the other top six match.
A deserved point for Gary's men today. Lost our way a little in the second half, but finished putting Coleraine under a lot of pressure.
— Glenavon FC (@Glenavon_FC) April 15, 2017
In Section B, Dungannon had a 2-1 win against Glentoran at Stangmore Park, with the Swifts staying on course to claim the final Europa League play-off place.
All in all a big win for @rodmac8's side, and an excellent way to bounce back from disappointment at Ards last week.
— Dungannon Swifts (@DgnSwifts) April 15, 2017
It was 2-2 between Carrick Rangers and Ards - a result that confirms Carrick will finish in the bottom two.
Action in the #DanskeBankPrem continues thick and fast as @Glentoran are the visitors on Tuesday night in our final home game of the season. pic.twitter.com/GLjLJlIjv4
— Carrick Rangers (@Carrickrangers) April 16, 2017
They are nine points clear of Portadown so only need a draw in the last three matches to guarantee not going down automatically and would instead face a promotion-relegation play-off against a Championship club.
The Ports had a 1-0 home win against Ballinamallard on Friday, but the County Armagh side's relegation would be confirmed if they fail to beat Ards in Bangor on Tuesday night.
Ports manager Niall Currie says his players have battled bravely against the drop.
Next up for Portadown is a trip to the Bangor Fuels Arena on Tuesday evening (18 April) to take on Ards in the Danske Bank Premiership.
— Portadown FC (@Portadownfc) April 15, 2017
Easter Tuesday fixtures, 7.45pm -
Section A -
Crusaders v Coleraine
Linfield v Glenavon
Ballymena United v Cliftonville
Section B -
Ards v Portadown
Carrick Rangers v Glentoran
Ballinamallard United v Dungannon Swifts