The Linfield Blues are approaching another shield in their history with a one of kind win over Ballymena United putting a barrier of nine points clear over the Sky Blues in the race for the Gibson Cup.
Under manager Paddy McLaughlin the Reds of Cliftonville bounced back with a win as well this squad looking like an all-around contender for next edition of the NIFL, in addition of many important results.
In Windsor Park, the local Linfield Blues with a lone goal from Josh Robinson in the 54th minute became the game winner and extended the lead of the Blues in the overall table as well keeping a perfect run.
Linfield 1, Ballymena United 0
At the Showgrounds in Coleraine the locals Bannsiders delivering a notable win over Glentoran that in the 49’ played with just ten men and the locals with goals from Eion Bradley 67 P and Ben Doherty 86’.
In Milltown the local Warrenpoint Town succumbed to the push of Paddy McLaughlin Reds that with this win makes it two in a row and thanks to a double from Ryan Curran 64’ and 72’.
Warrenpoint Town 0, Cliftonville 2
In Bangor the local Ards welcomed the new era of Warren Fenney with a win over struggling Newry City as Mark Kelly 27’, Damien McNulty 30’ and Mark Kelly 65’ for the City crew score Ger Pender 55’.
Ards 3, Newry City 1
Back in Brandywell the local Stute netted a valuable win and three golden points over the visiting Dungannon Swifts with goals from Jamie McDunne 15’ and Joe McCready 81’ were enough.
Institute 2, Dungannon Swifts 0
In Seaview, the Cures and Lurgan Blues share the spoils in Friday night with a one-goal piece tie, for the locals David Cushley 43’ and for the visitors Josh Daniels 78’.
Crusaders 1, Glenavon 1
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