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Irish League: Updates from two divisions as four first-half goals scored in Premiership battles

Irish League: Updates from two divisions as four first-half goals scored in Premiership battles

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It's a packed afternoon of action from the Sports Direct Premiership and Playr-Fit Championship today, with four mouthwatering top-flight outings accompanied by five second-tier duels.
In the Premiership, Carrick Rangers play host to Glenavon at Taylors Avenue, Coleraine travel to Solitude to face Cliftonville, Dungannon Swifts entertain Portadown at Stangmore Park while Glentoran welcome Bangor to The BetMcLean Oval.
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