Tue 10-Apr-07
15:00 Coleraine 6/4 Portadown 6/4 Draw 11/5
15:00 Donegal Celtic 9/5 Ballymena 6/5 Draw 9/4
15:00 Glenavon 3/1 Cliftonville 4/5 Draw 9/4
15:00 Glentoran Crusaders 6/1 Draw 11/4
15:00 Larne 3/1 Dungannon Swifts FC 4/5 Draw 9/4
15:00 Lisburn Distillery 3/5 Limavady United 15/4 Draw 5/2
15:00 Loughgall 17/10 Armagh City 5/4 Draw 9/4
15:00 Newry Town 6/1 Linfield 2/5 Draw 11/4
I would think we could make a few quid here on these prices
Coleraine @ 6/4 home to the Port's who are in freefall
Cliftonville @ 4/5 can beat Glenavon
Dungannon @ 4/5 should master Larne
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Coleraine v Portadown
Ronnie McFall's Portadown have dropped costly points
Portadown boss Ronnie McFall is calling on his players to halt their alarming slump in the league and to make sure they stay in the to four.
The Ports crashed at home to bottom club Loughgall on Saturday and before that were held 1-1 by Larne.
"The whole team was shocking against Loughgall. There was not one player who performed on the day," said McFall.
Coleraine boss Marty Quinn, meanwhile, is happy with the way his side is finishing the season.
"I was disappointed we lost at Linfield but if we can keep the squad together I believe we could give title a serious go next year," said Quinn.
"We were every bit as good as Linfield all over the park and have proved we can compete with the best."
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Larne v Dungannon Swifts
Paul Curran's Larne are one from bottom in the Premier League
Paul Curran has ordered his players to fight for Premier League survival when they face Dungannon at Inver Park.
Curran was not amused by the way his relegationed-threatened side crumbled 3-0 away to Ballymena last Saturday.
"Ballymena beat us in every department. Some players just did not turn up and it is something we have to rectify on Tuesday," said Curran.
Larne pair Lewis Hamlin (hamstring) and Padraig Gollogley (ankle) are fitness doubts for the match.
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Glenavon v Cliftonville
Eddie Patterson's Cliftonville are third in the league table
Cliftonville can take a huge step towards securing a place in next season's
Uefa Cup if they win at Glenavon on Tuesday.
The third-placed Reds are seven points clear of faltering Portadown with just four league fixtures remaining.
Boss Eddie Patterson must do without midfielder Barry Johnston for the trip to Mourneview Park.
Johnston is automatically suspended after being sent-off during Saturday's home win over Newry City.
Glenavon, who picked up a useful draw away to Crusaders, still need points to be absolutely sure of Premier League football next season.