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Glentoran moved into second spot in the Danske Bank Premiership on Tuesday night by beating Cliftonville 2-0 at Solitude.
Ex-Reds striker Rory Donnelly and Ciaran O'Connor scored for the visitors.
Rory's brother Jay Donnelly was also on top form against their previous club.
Meanwhile, Larne crashed to a 2-1 defeat at Portadown and Glenavon had a 4-3 victory away to Warrenpoint.
Confirmation @Glentoran move into the 2nd spot with six games remaining after a big win at Solitude.
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Mid-week victories as well for Mid-Ulster rivals @Portadownfc and @Glenavon_FC
Final games before the split this weekend. #DanskeBankPrem
Pic: #GFC pic.twitter.com/EkjXwskIrq
Derry City drew 1-1 with Dundalk in their League of Ireland game at the Brandywell.
FT: #DanskeBankPrem
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Cliftonville 0-2 Glentoran
R. Donnelly, O'Connor.
Glens go 2nd
Portadown 2-1 Larne
Bonis stoppage time winner
Warrenpoint 3-4 Glenavon
League of Ireland
Derry City 1 Dundalk 1
There was big news for the IFA earlier in the day:
Irish FA president David Martin has been elected a vice president of football's world governing body FIFA.
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The Dromore man will hold the £190,000 position for two years.
He's the third from Northern Ireland to get the job, following Harry Cavan and Jim Boyce. pic.twitter.com/hlnSbIhVqa
Gaelic Games is getting set for a long-awaited return to action:
GAA - Draw for the 2021 Ulster Senior Football Championship #Ulster2021 pic.twitter.com/SilTt3h6Aa
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