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Holders Linfield have crashed out of the Toals County Antrim Shield.
The Blues were beaten 1-0 by Ards in their quarter-final at Windsor Park last night - David McAllister scoring for the visitors just after half-time.
Bang what a result! ๐ด๐ต what a goal from the left back @DeeDeemcall22 ๐ฏ
— Jonny Frazer (@Jonny_Frazer_7) October 30, 2017
In the other last eight tie, Crusaders staged a dramatic late comeback to beat derby rivals Cliftonville 3-2 at Solitude.
Trailing 2-1, sub Paul Heatley grabbed a glorious double in the last five minutes to give the Crues victory.
All over @cliftonvillefc 2 @CrusadersFC 3. What a finish. Through to Semi Final of the @ToalsBookmakers @CoAntrimFA Shield ๐ดโซ๐
— Crusaders FC (@CrusadersFC) October 30, 2017
The win came at a price for Stephen Baxter's men.
Philip Lowry sustained a broken arm and Michael Carvill picked up a groin injury.
Here's match-winner Heatley.
Ards and Crusaders join Ballymena and Carrick in Saturday's semi-final draw.
Attention turns to the Danske Bank Premiership on Tuesday night.
Unbeaten leaders Coleraine can go eight points clear with a home win against the bottom team, Ballinamallard.
Can we make it a Halloween to remember? #COTB
— Coleraine FC (@ColeraineFC) October 30, 2017
โฝ๏ธ @Ballinamallard
๐ Danske Bank Premiership
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๐ The Showgrounds pic.twitter.com/oIVDc9J8C7
However, Stripes boss Oran Kearney is wary of the Ducks after they frustrated Crusaders at Seaview on Friday night before eventually losing 2-0.
A few days earlier, the Crues had hammered Linfield 5-2 at Windsor.
After the opening 12 games, the Mallards are 30 points behind the Bannsiders, but manager Gavin Dykes says he's looking forward to his trip to the Showgrounds.