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Linfield crashed to a 3-2 defeat against Glenavon in Lurgan on Saturday night.
It was the final match before the split into a top and bottom half in the Danske Bank Premiership.
David Healy's men are seven points clear of Glentoran going into next week's top two clash at the Oval.
FT: #DanskeBankPrem@Glenavon_FC 3
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Coates, Fitzpatrick, Purkis@OfficialBlues 2
Lavery, Manzinga
Famous win for Lurgan Blues, who could still clinch a European play-off place
Linfield 7 points clear at top going into final 5 games after the split. Next up? Away to the Glens
Crusaders clinched their place in the top six with a victory at bottom of the league Dungannon.
FT #DanskeBankPrem
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Ballymena 1-2 Coleraine
Cliftonville 5-0 Carrick
Dungannon 0-2 Crusaders
Warrenpoint 1-3 Portadown
Glenavon v Linfield 5.30
No surprises so far Crues squeeze into top 6 in last game pre-split Glenavon now aiming for 7th & a poss shot @ Euro play-off place
Here's the #DanskeBankPrem table after today's matches and going into the split. All to play for... pic.twitter.com/EWDS6LMT49
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The post-split fixtures have been released:
Following the completion of Round 33 of the Danske Bank Premiership this evening, the NI Football League confirms the ‘post-split’ fixture schedule: pic.twitter.com/EM2uE09ssR
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And finally, victory for Derry:
FT: @SSEAirtricityLg @sligorovers 0@derrycityfc 1
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Will Patching strokes the ball home from the penalty spot to give Candystripes victory at the Showgrounds.
1st defeat for Sligo. Instant success for new Derry boss Ruaidhrí Higgins. 1st win of the season. The only way is up! pic.twitter.com/GCMYExDjtN